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A9.6
Place a sharp tool
underneath the rear end of the
chassis at its middle point, and
lift the rear end.
If one rear wheel lifts before the
other, the front end of the car is
tweaked and may be adjusted
by front spring preload.
A9.7
Adjust the preload on the
front springs until both rear wheels lift at the
same time.
Increase the preload on the front spring
diagonally across from the rear wheel that
lifted first, and decrease the preload on the
front spring diagonally across from the rear
wheel that lifted last. Adjust both front springs
in equal but opposite directions, otherwise you
will change the front ride height.
Example: If the rear right wheel lifts first, increase the preload on the front
left spring, and decrease the preload on the front right spring by an equal but
opposite amount.
A9.8
Reconnect the front anti-roll bar, and
check for front tweak again by lifting the rear
end of the car.
If one rear wheel lifts before the other, the
front anti-roll bar is tweaked.
Loosen the screw on the left front anti-roll bar
mount. Adjust the eccentric cam until both rear
wheels lift from the ground at the same time.
Re-tighten the screw to secure the adjusting
cam.