It's listing to starboard, captain!
It's listing to starboard, captain!
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arcturus

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1,495 posts

285 months

Sunday 4th April 2004
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Literally, the wedge appears to be listing to the right when looked at from the rear. The clearance between the offside rear wheel and the wheel arch is about 2 inches less than the clearance on the nearside. At the front it is about 1 inch less clearance on the offside.

Any clues what might be causing this? It seemed to start about 2 months after all the shocks and springs were replaced, although a visual inspection seems to show them all sitting ok.

All the tracking and wheel alignment settings are within the specified parameters.

Oh and before anyone else says it, no, I have not been on the pies!!

>>> Edited by arcturus on Sunday 4th April 18:12

captain honesty

152 posts

264 months

Sunday 4th April 2004
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flat tyre?(sorry)

have you got adjustable suspension?even standard sus can be slightly different in their settings

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arcturus

Original Poster:

1,495 posts

285 months

Sunday 4th April 2004
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Yes, they are Spax fully adjustable units on the rear.

I will double check but I think they are set up correctly with the same ride height each side. Will do that tomorrow tho' 'cos its April showers here at the mo.

mark387mw

2,198 posts

289 months

Sunday 4th April 2004
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Mines done that for years. Even HHC couldn't fix it despite billing me for new shocks all round.
I believe its the 'packing' used between the chassis and body and is compressed over time by the drivers weight.
Not sorted my car yet but want to eventually.
If anyone knows the easy way let me know.

Mark

danny hoffman

1,617 posts

284 months

Sunday 4th April 2004
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Knackered UJ?

B19 JAE

297 posts

265 months

Monday 5th April 2004
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Get your passenger to eat the pies , sorry.
Thort mine was lookin the same way but it was the surface of the cark park I was on not ad it long and woz panikin all the way ome pakt it up got owt it wer fine

arcturus

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1,495 posts

285 months

Monday 5th April 2004
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Yes, I thought it was the slope of the road at first, but alas, even on a flat surface, it still looks drunk.

chunder

772 posts

268 months

Monday 5th April 2004
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I had a 350i that was slightly "twisted" if you looked closely - the front right was 1/2 inch high and the rear left 1/2 inch low - suspension etc all spot on and no sign of accident repairs and was told by a specialist (can't recall who but someone whose opinon I trusted) that it was fairly common for this to happen if the mould wasn't baked exactly to spec.

Obviously not the same as your problem if you have never noticed it before but thought I would share that.

taff_o

283 posts

297 months

Monday 5th April 2004
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Strange, I was looking at mine only yesterday, and convinced myself mine is leaning to the left. Perhaps its just an optical illusion!

B19 JAE

297 posts

265 months

Tuesday 6th April 2004
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I'm still waitin for the "THEY ALL DO THAT"

bhardy

467 posts

280 months

Tuesday 6th April 2004
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They all.... !! Mine is a little lower at the right side of the front. Replaced the shocks but i think it's the spring that has taken larger impacts due to the worn right shockabsorber.

arcturus

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1,495 posts

285 months

Tuesday 6th April 2004
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Well, initial inspection has revealed.......nothing.

No broken springs, UJ's are fine, shocks are not damaged. Am going to try and adjust the ride height to see if that will do it. At the moment both shocks are set to the same height so I guess i'll shorten the left and lengthen the right and see what happens. Or is this going to screw up the handling, which at the moment is just fine?

Will report back when done.............. or too frustrated to continue.

The good news is that it sailed through it's MOT today anyway in spite of this problem!!

>> Edited by arcturus on Tuesday 6th April 17:11

Frenchtvr

1,844 posts

289 months

Tuesday 6th April 2004
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Very interesting chaps, my 350i has exactly the same problem and lists to starboard by about the same amount. I have new springs shocks etc and it does seem to be the body packing causing the difference.

Mick

bluewedge350

103 posts

266 months

Tuesday 6th April 2004
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Its called character...

jim meehan

1,104 posts

263 months

Tuesday 6th April 2004
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Been stoopin checkin either side from the back for a week or so now! Glad you raised it too. Shadowfax dresses low to the right too ... at times. Sure packing sumat

arcturus

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1,495 posts

285 months

Wednesday 7th April 2004
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So with the 'Packing Theory' becoming the hot favourite, does anyone know if it's possible to replace or add to the existing packing? And how to do it?

I haven't looked in the bible yet so apologies if the answer is in there.

adam quantrill

11,625 posts

264 months

Wednesday 7th April 2004
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I had something similar many years ago - it was wear in the rear wheel bearings and in the stub axles.

Check the angle that the rear wheels make to the vertical.

- Adam

DJC1001

490 posts

268 months

Wednesday 7th April 2004
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arcturus said:
So with the 'Packing Theory' becoming the hot favourite, does anyone know if it's possible to replace or add to the existing packing? And how to do it?

I haven't looked in the bible yet so apologies if the answer is in there.



Sorry - not as simple as just changing packing - the body is fastened to the chassis behind the sills with no real vertical movement.
Need to check whether it's the chassis or body that's leaning. If chassis is level to ground - confirms body lean - if chassis leans forget the body its a running gear problem somewhere.
My cars chassis was lower at the drivers due to spring compaction on that side.

jim meehan

1,104 posts

263 months

Wednesday 7th April 2004
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In my case one cause is defo bearings