Well almost anyway.
I have noticed the rear of my 1995 corolla was sitting lower on the passenger side while i was driving it.
I figured it was the crown in the road.
Not so.
I hauled some 4 foot long Oak tree trunks in it a couple days ago and after unloading them the car was still sitting squatted on that rear corner.
Looks like I have bent the mount that is welded to the strut that holds the coil spring.
A couple years ago I put Camry front coil springs on the rear of this car.
I can haul 2x the load I did before.
Guess it is time to rethink the spring and spring holder.
Almost compressed that holder to the point of resting on the top of the tire.
I hate that strut design on this Corolla.
Spring mount hangs over the tire by 3" and only about 1" of clearance so you can't really install taller tires.
I may be able to find a smaller diameter spring and make a lower mount that does not rest over the top of the tire.
I have noticed the rear of my 1995 corolla was sitting lower on the passenger side while i was driving it.
I figured it was the crown in the road.
Not so.
I hauled some 4 foot long Oak tree trunks in it a couple days ago and after unloading them the car was still sitting squatted on that rear corner.
Looks like I have bent the mount that is welded to the strut that holds the coil spring.
A couple years ago I put Camry front coil springs on the rear of this car.
I can haul 2x the load I did before.
Guess it is time to rethink the spring and spring holder.
Almost compressed that holder to the point of resting on the top of the tire.
I hate that strut design on this Corolla.
Spring mount hangs over the tire by 3" and only about 1" of clearance so you can't really install taller tires.
I may be able to find a smaller diameter spring and make a lower mount that does not rest over the top of the tire.