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drivers side suspension. DROPPED VERY LOW :( not a healthy low :(

Car  DCI100
drove out my workshop down the road and all of a sudden the drivers side suspension was really low as if a spring had snapped at the front.

Took it back to the workshop jacked it up, and the spring hadn't snapped. its an apex 60mm lowering spring and it now has movement in by the seems of it. could it be cracked or damaged to make it weaker?

can't see any other obvious explanation... help would defo be appreciated on this one!
 
The only reason the suspension would sink is if the springs snapped.
 
speak to you on fb bud, think i know what it is. after checking those things dan and that have said above first.

edit: you was messing with anti role bar bushes today, you havent knocked anything into such an angle that its dropped on that side?
 
will strip it down tomorrow, put standard springs on and see where it sits then. hate my car sometimes... cheers boys

edit: springs are second had so not sure, but are seemingly in good condition
 
Hope so, i just want to get these coilys i'm buying fitted. then will have all new bushes and mostly new suspension. then life should be good. i hope.
 
I had thought of that mate, there brand new rubbers and top mounts :( spring seems to compress and move a little to easy on this side compared to the other.
 
As Daniel said the height of the car is set by the springs any change in that is down to them..plus Apex don'y help

Dampers will have nothing to do with it unless they have shat the fluid out but even then the height wouldn't change
 
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