rollinstylee
Hard-core CEG'er
Yep, that makes sense. Like I said, it's pretty stupid to forget, but physically possible at least. I agree you shouldn't have had to pay anyone else to fix this extreme mistake. But I'm glad you got it resolved.
I'll see what I can do. The weather hasn't been cooperative for pics much and I'm floating in and out of town a bunch. Might be a few days...MiG, mind posting some snapshots? I'm curious how low your rear end is sitting.
CORRECTION: Spring Seat
Item 7 on this link:
http://www.autozone.com/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/1b/d5/59/0900823d801bd559/repairInfoPages.htm
Did the work myself, double-checked each step, and had no left over parts. If you ignore the tire to metal gaps it sits level. It's just the way it looks. My only concern now is I wish I could stop rear sag when I load the trunk for a week away or carry multiple passengers.http://www.teamfordparts.com/partlo...490&callout=11&catalogid=2&displayCatalogid=0
I looked at this diagram and found that something was not installed and they forgot to put it back. I can't think of any other reason why the rear is sitting like that. The front is on par and took my car about a year to even begin settling and i commute 20 miles back and forth a day. Let us know of your interventions and solutions.