Stock suspension?
If the suspension is stock, then I'd give it about 200 miles or a week to see if it returns to a more normal ride height. As JFP said, having the car in the air for a long period can extend the shocks beyond their normal range and the car may not "settle" back immediately. Corner balancing a car with stock suspension is impossible because the ride height is not adjustable.
If you have an aftermarket suspension like PSS9's, then I'd still give it a few hundred miles and a week's time to see if it regains equilibrium. If not, then having the ride height manually adjusted or having the car corner balanced would seem to be the next step.
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Last edited by thstone; 05-16-2013 at 09:44 AM.
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