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Old 08-14-2016, 06:20 AM   #8
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Hello David,

i don't think it's an overtightened cross member. But you could check if you loose it a little bit.

Did you check the part numbers on the new springs? Are they the same?

Can you compress the chassis if you press down the fender – not too much force, please – don't put a big dent in your fender ? Or is it a kind of blocked. That would mean there is something wrong with the parts order or with the damper or spring.

Also keep in mind that it takes a little driving time before the chassis settles to it's final ride height. But both sides (left and right) for shure have to have the same height after installation.

Regards, Markus
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