Bjorn, One side is sitting up approx 1/2" higher on the passenger side. Actually, the measurement isn't as bad as I thought. I could swear by looking at it from behind that it's more than an inch. I will pull the springs and compare the length and the arch. What do you mean by checking the car diagonally on all 4 corners? Thanks, Bob
I think the term is thrust alignment. It's making sure the rear wheels are tracking behind the front wheels. The known result is what we use to call a side winder. You may have seen one. It looks like the car is traveling down the road diagonally.
whats called "dog legging" or "dog tracking" here in Texas, no thats not what I was looking for... its only up /down I`m thinking of... "Dog tracking", you are looking at a car going down the road , while behind it you can see all 4 wheels, the two fronts to one side of the two rears...
no, I was talking about looking at the car from the rear, and one siderearquarter seems lower...and then the opposite front then sits higher...its the upward bent front pushing down the rear diagonally corner