(shrug) Hey all. Just a quick update and question.
1. I purchased my new P5 two weeks ago and I love it. The DG lip will be delivered tomorrow, my new 17's and tires have been put on, as well as my Eibach Pro-Kit and Tokico shocks. (Pics to come soon, once the lip is installed) This thing is sweet, which is where my problem lies:
2. My local speed shop did the drop this weekend. Everything looked great until Sunday morning I woke up and noticed the right-rear of the car was an inch higher than the other corners. After running some errands, I came back home and the right rear had dropped down to be even with the other corners.
Now I know springs settle a bit after installation, and sometimes they need a good bump to "pop" them in place, but this has now happened several times to the right rear. It seems to go up and down for no reason. Every other time I get out of the car, it's either too high or down to the correct height.
Has anyone ever had this problem when dropping a P5? Defective shock? Please tell me what you guys think! (hand)
1. I purchased my new P5 two weeks ago and I love it. The DG lip will be delivered tomorrow, my new 17's and tires have been put on, as well as my Eibach Pro-Kit and Tokico shocks. (Pics to come soon, once the lip is installed) This thing is sweet, which is where my problem lies:
2. My local speed shop did the drop this weekend. Everything looked great until Sunday morning I woke up and noticed the right-rear of the car was an inch higher than the other corners. After running some errands, I came back home and the right rear had dropped down to be even with the other corners.
Now I know springs settle a bit after installation, and sometimes they need a good bump to "pop" them in place, but this has now happened several times to the right rear. It seems to go up and down for no reason. Every other time I get out of the car, it's either too high or down to the correct height.
Has anyone ever had this problem when dropping a P5? Defective shock? Please tell me what you guys think! (hand)