Why does the left rear hang low ???

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The correct method of measurement has no bearing on appearance. The Factory suggests measuring from the bottom of the lower ball joint to the ground, then from the bottom of the outside diameter of the lower control arm bushing to the ground on each side , one at a time. On each side the difference between the two measurements should usually be 2 inches, give or take an eighth of an inch. In other words, the distance to the ground on one side in both cases should be compared, then the other side the same thing. Also remember to bounce the car before making the measurement. Additional reasons for high speed stability problems include weak or Over arched rear springs and poor strut bar bushings in front . Incorrect tires and or tire pressure will contribute to the phenomenon. Poor alignment will most certainly contribute. Remember, everything in the way of looseness is magnified as a consequence of speed.

This will help you determine each sides height on the front of the car. Ex. Ball joint to floor is 9 1/2" the LCA bushing to floor is 11"

11" - 9 1/2" = 2 1/2"