Why is one side of the car higher than the other?

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VonJason
07/28/25 11:49pm
The reason one side of the car is higher than the other is due to a malfunction in the car's suspension or tire pressure. The vehicle should be driven to a repair center for maintenance. Car Suspension: The car's suspension system consists of springs and shock absorbers between the car body and the tires. It supports the body and improves ride comfort. Different suspension systems provide varying ride experiences for passengers. The suspension system determines the car's comfort, stability, and safety, making it one of the most critical components in modern vehicles. Tire Pressure: The standard tire pressure is 2.4-2.8 kg/cm². As long as the car's tire pressure is within this range, it is safe.
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ElenaFitz
08/12/25 4:08am
Having driven for over twenty years, when I see a car tilting to one side, my first thought is that there's an issue with the suspension system. The most common problems are failed shock absorbers or broken springs, which can cause the car to lean to one side. If the shock absorbers are leaking oil or worn out, they can't support the weight; fatigued or shortened springs can also lead to sagging. Another possibility is loose or bent control arms or link arms, which affect balance. I once had a broken right rear spring myself, and the car noticeably leaned to the left. It's a significant safety hazard: the car becomes unstable while driving, increases the risk during turns, and accelerates tire wear. I recommend checking immediately—park on a flat surface and look for oil stains on the shock absorbers or listen for unusual noises when shaking the car. If you're into DIY, you can simply measure the height difference of the car body; if it exceeds 1 cm, it's time for a repair. Regular suspension maintenance can prevent this from happening.
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