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Mondeo Mk3 lower one side than other?


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Hi, I'm new to the forum but have seen lots of topics relating to MK3 Mondeo suspension issues etc so thought I would try to ask here first.

 

I have a 53 plate tdci zetec s and have an unusual problem that it seems lower on the drivers side than passenger?? I have only had the car a short while and noticed a knocking from the front checked it all over and it had had a new spring fitted to the drivers side however this was in upside down so was catching on the spring cup on the strut causing the noise, this is when i also noticed it seemed to not sit level.

 

I have replaced the spring with a new one (the correct way up) but the car still seems to be lower on the drivers side (i thought this would have the opposite effect), there is no evidence of accident damage and the drivers side rear spring is not broken so i am at a bit of a loss as to what could be the problem.

 

I have new tyres for the front to go on and am getting the wheel alignment checked at the same time but wondered if there was anything else to check? could it just be tired suspension? (car has done 77k)

 

Thanks in advance for your help

 

Shaun

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As said not sure if the tyre has always been in the same place =(

 

If the camber angle is wrong would the differnce in ride height be enough to notice?

 

I noticed when i changed the spring that the top mount was not in the correct way round either!!!!

 

Thanks for your help, the car drives ok its just annoying to look at!!!!

 

I have been quoted £100 for a geometry check does that sound expensive??

 

Shaun

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Thanks Tony, as i thought you have been very helpful

 

I live in York, do you have any branches around this area?? If not can you suggest anywhere as i dont want to get my leg lifted!!!

 

The place i was going to take it to do accident repairs and it was apparently going to take about 3 hours!!!

 

Shaun

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Thanks Tony, as i thought you have been very helpful

 

I live in York, do you have any branches around this area?? If not can you suggest anywhere as i dont want to get my leg lifted!!!

 

The place i was going to take it to do accident repairs and it was apparently going to take about 3 hours!!!

 

Shaun

 

Measuring the chassis and adjusting the front/ rear toe, takes no more than 30min.

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E55EX_RACER

 

From the top of the rim to the arch seems between 5 and 10mm lower on the drivers side, but its obvious when you look at the car head on

 

Shaun

 

5-10mm would be within any manufacturers tolerence I've ever seen...

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Thanks Tony, as i thought you have been very helpful

 

I live in York, do you have any branches around this area?? If not can you suggest anywhere as i dont want to get my leg lifted!!!

 

The place i was going to take it to do accident repairs and it was apparently going to take about 3 hours!!!

 

Shaun

 

Measuring the chassis and adjusting the front/ rear toe, takes no more than 30min.

 

They're trying to rip you off then mate. My MK2 (same setup as the MK3) had been adjusted by WIM around 10 times in total and it took no more than 30 minutes. Plus that was with a camber/castor kit fitted.

 

E55EX_RACER

 

From the top of the rim to the arch seems between 5 and 10mm lower on the drivers side, but its obvious when you look at the car head on

 

Shaun

 

5-10mm would be within any manufacturers tolerence I've ever seen...

 

It doesn't sound like alot to me. Could it be possible this new spring is slightly taller than the other one on there, which when fitted might even things out?

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