What is the solution for a newly designed car body being lower on the left and higher on the right?
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The solution for a newly designed car body being lower on the left and higher on the right depends on the specific situation. If the difference between the two sides is not significant: First, check whether it is due to uneven tire pressure or uneven weight distribution on both sides of the vehicle. Simply inflating the tires at a repair shop can resolve the issue. If the tire is damaged and leaking, it should be replaced. If the difference is more pronounced: It may indicate a problem with suspension components such as shock absorbers. In this case, a mechanic should replace the shock absorbers. Often, this occurs when the suspension system has reached the end of its lifespan. At this point, the suspension system can no longer provide sufficient support for the car, and the solution is to replace both the shock absorbers and springs. At relatively high speeds: If the car body shakes, with the left side higher and the right side lower, you should visit a tire shop and have a mechanic perform a dynamic balance on all four tires.