tony barnhill said:9 times out of 10, I'd think it was springs or bushings....MG's usually sag on the driver side because there's where most of the weight has been - 1 person in the car.......switching springs from side-to-side solves the problem most times....I'd look at anything that wears before jumping into body alignment issues.
tony barnhill said:9 times out of 10, I'd think it was springs or bushings....MG's usually sag on the driver side because there's where most of the weight has been - 1 person in the car.......switching springs from side-to-side solves the problem most times....I'd look at anything that wears before jumping into body alignment issues.
jlaird said:You could always gain a few pounds or put some weight under the seat?