Whats up with this?

How'd you notice? I know when lowering mine, I had 1/4 - 3/8 inch difference but only knew because I measured it.
 
I have the same problem, my car always sat lower on the drivers rear. I replaced all the bags with springs, still the same, sat really high on pass rear. Then replaced the rear shocks and it seemed to be even but when i measured it its still higher on the pass side. It looks almost even to the eye but I can notice and it bugs me. I measured it a few times thinking it was uneven ground or something, but it still comes out a little higher on pass side, maybe a few cm or 1/8 inch or so.
 
Unless I am mistaken, that is likely from spring sag caused by "driver only operation". Put a 150# sand bag in the trunk on the right side this winter and it will be even next spring.
 
chad, you have to jack the back up and try and rotate one of the springs, the way springs end, they just coil around and around and around and then suddenly end, but the way coils sit in the rear lower bag pockets, if you dont put them in the same exact way, what i mean is if you dont put them in so the end of the coil is exactly the same on both sides, one side of the car will sit lower than the other, you need to look at both coils, see where the end of the coil springs is inside the lower control arm, and make sure that both springs are the same. if you do this, or already did this, and one side is still lower, get some coil spring spacers from autozone, they start as thin as 1/2 inch, slip two of them in the lower of the two springs and you should be all set.
 
I made my own spacers from the old bags I took off. Used the thick plastic piece that is tapered a tthe end and all is fine. Thanks for the help tho! ;)
 
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