Well, I got both of my front coils cut (I cut out one full coil on each) and put everything back together, thinking "This looks awesome!". I took it for a ride to see how it acted, and to be honest with you, I noticed no change whatsoever from the stock ride. I chopped 3/4 out of the bumpstops since it would be a good bit lower. When I got back I noticed that my drivers side front was right at the top of the tire, exactly where I wanted them to be, but the passenger side is about 3/4" below the top of the tire. This is almost too low, IMO, and on one hard bump, it bottomed out slightly in the right front.
Was wondering, what would cause one side to be so much lower when I took out the exact same amount on each coil? Any helpful suggestions? I did try to make sure that the coils were properly seated at the bottom where they should be. Would a brand new coil isolator at the top on the right side help at all? Do they make thicker isolators?
I'm also considering cutting a slight amount (Maybe 1/3 coil) out of my left rear F-body coil, figuring if I get the left rear to pull down a little, it'll actually help bring the right front up. I'd much rather try to adjust it with the rear than to rip the front apart again.
Not many things drive me more nuts than a crooked car, it makes me insane
Here's a couple pics to show what I'm talking about.



Was wondering, what would cause one side to be so much lower when I took out the exact same amount on each coil? Any helpful suggestions? I did try to make sure that the coils were properly seated at the bottom where they should be. Would a brand new coil isolator at the top on the right side help at all? Do they make thicker isolators?
I'm also considering cutting a slight amount (Maybe 1/3 coil) out of my left rear F-body coil, figuring if I get the left rear to pull down a little, it'll actually help bring the right front up. I'd much rather try to adjust it with the rear than to rip the front apart again.
Not many things drive me more nuts than a crooked car, it makes me insane

Here's a couple pics to show what I'm talking about.


