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Imagine that two legs diagonally across from each other are longer than the other two. This is just the way things are; how bad it is depends on how well your car is corner balanced. As a table it would wobble but there is a big weight on one end that is your engine. The engine holds the front two legs down and the one shorter back leg ends up in the air (since your car is on springs, it’s hard to see this wheel up in the air). How bad this problem is depends on how well your car is corner balanced. If you see that back corner up in the air, and you have coilovers, and you try to lower that corner by shortening your coilover, you are just making things worse.
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