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bennyfizzle
09-16-2005, 09:50 PM
I guess i've always noticed this, but it just bugs me and i wanted to know if anyone else has this problem, it's a 95' 325is (5 spd-in case you needed to know) and i am tucking tire on 15" wheels, stock, and in the front it looks rediculously high.

so what is my problem, if any, or am i just paranoid, and no, there are no heavy objects in the trunk, just two memphis 12s and an amp, but the entire unit is only about 120lbs...BUT IT WAS LIKE THAT BEFORE I PUT THE SYTEM IN!

help. please. not urgent, just curious...


(cell phone)pics:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v225/bennyfizzle/bubba.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v225/bennyfizzle/PIX_29.jpg

unfortunateley these are the first pics of my car on here, but i refuse to take real pics until i have a good camera...and it's clean...it rained today so, as you can see, it's a little dirty...

thanx for all help.

bb0ytom
09-16-2005, 10:01 PM
check your rear struts. either their blown, or the bottom of the strut where it connects to the suspension arm, the screws fell off. or either your strut mounts ripped. so check these 3 things.

first check if the screw that holds the strut to the suspension arm under your car fell off. (my bushing came off on my car on both sides once)

then check if your top hats on your strut mounts are ripped or torn. look in the trunk on the shock tower, thats where you can check.

third, bounce your car from the rear and see if you car is noticably very soft.

mastermind
09-16-2005, 10:12 PM
mine car is like that too. my friend thought my car was dropped, but my front is ridiculously high also. i better check it out myself, but so far the car handles pretty good still.

bennyfizzle
09-16-2005, 10:20 PM
no softer than the front, it still handles great, and takes bumps in the road great too, it doesnt bounce which leads me too believe that maybe the springs have just sagged...o well ims go with the h&r cup kit as soon as i get some cashish n e way...

Storamin
09-16-2005, 10:57 PM
"they all do that, sir"