What is the standard for the left-right height deviation of the car body?
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The standard for the left-right height deviation of the car body is less than or equal to 40mm. In daily maintenance, significant deviations in car body height are not common. With the increase of vehicle age and component aging, minor deviations may occur. If the deviation is not particularly large, users can rest assured that it will not affect driving. The following are the solutions for left-low and right-high issues in cars: 1. Left-right imbalance caused by aging shock absorbers: In this case, it is best to replace the shock absorbers entirely. If the shock absorbers are relatively new, you can try replacing the shock absorber oil seal to prevent oil leakage. 2. Left-right imbalance caused by uneven tire pressure: This is the easiest to solve. Simply check the air pressure of all four tires and inflate the underinflated tire to restore normal conditions. 3. Level difference caused by out-of-round rims: Rims may deform when subjected to significant impact, which can affect the vehicle's balance. In this case, repairing or replacing the out-of-round rim can solve the problem.