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Old 05-18-2008, 04:39 PM
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Default My 2003 E500 (W211) sport package Benz is completely stock, but the rear...

...suspenison is uneven.? The right wheel well sits higher than the left wheel well. What can be causing this and how can the car be made to ride even again? The car was like this since delivery and I have 42,000 miles on it using OEM Continential tires.

I told the service manager about this issue and he said that the car was within factory specifications. However, he agreed that the car looks raised in the rear and lots like it rides higher than other E500s.

The car drives well but the rear doesn't look right. Even raising or lowering the car with the airmatic suspension doesn't resolve the rear suspension height issue. The right rear suspension is still higher than the left rear suspension.

How can I get my car to look "even" again? I don't want to have my car lowered, I just want it took look like other E500s.
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