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Hi

I had installed H&R lowering spring (29349-1) for my Elantra 2001. I noticed the right side of my car sit lower that the left side. It's about 5mm lower at the right side for both front and back.

I sent back the car for complaint and they told me to wait for 3 weeks and let the car settle down. I have 2 sets of H&R springs and are ready to change it.

Just wondering anyone have this problem before? Hope to get some feedback and advice.

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charles
 

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I got the same springs on the same car (01 GLS) and didn't have that problem....How long have you had them on?...but you might want to check your struts...one might be bad...easy way to check is push on each coner of the car if it goes down to easy there bad....
 

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wow you are from malaysia . . pretty cool . . . wifey used to live in penang . . . ive never heard of your problem try taking it to another shop and asking them to look at it . . have them put whatever might be wrong in writing and take that back to where you got the springs installed. hey charles how much is the price to fly from malaysia to the states?
 

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Hi

Actually I had just installed it one week ago. I believe the spring will need some times to settle down, but I'm not sure how long do I need to wait.

I had sent my car to 2 shops and check. They told me to wait for another 3 weeks before I make any decision of changing the H&R spring (I have 2 sets to try). If is the spring problem, then the shop will pay for it, if not I'll have to pay for it. Not sure if the H&R springs have some defect.

I have no idea on how much the air ticket to state cost. But I have been there twice, to both the Universal Studio in Florida and Orlando. I love it.


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charles
 
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