Do all cars have a left side lower than the right side?
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There is a difference in height between the left and right sides, but it is not necessarily that the left side is lower than the right side. As long as the normal height difference between the left and right sides of a motor vehicle is within 40 millimeters, it is considered normal. Due to the specific characteristics of driving on domestic roads, where vehicles are required to drive on the right side, the left side of the vehicle may be slightly lower than the right side. Here is more related information: 1. Impact of the left side being lower than the right side: If the difference is within the normal range, there is no effect. If it exceeds the normal range, the vehicle needs to be inspected and repaired. The first components to check are the shock absorbers and the suspension system of the motor vehicle, or whether the tires are underinflated. 2. Motor vehicle shock absorption system: When parking, try to choose a relatively flat area. When passing over speed bumps, always slow down. The vehicle must be used strictly according to its rated load capacity and should not be used as a storage space. Regularly check the shock absorbers for any oil leakage issues.