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Old 08-01-2006, 08:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi!

Mine's 2003 Toyota Corolla XLi. It's been slanted to one side - the driver's side recently. I have checked the tires and pumped air in. However, after 1 week, the problem surface again.

I can't find any nails or studs on the tires. Is it a tire problem or something wrong with the suspensions?

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Might be blown shock, collapsed/cracked spring.
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How big are you?? honestly! when I was a BIGGER man, my Civic springs settled down lower on the driver side than the passanger side.

Also it could be that maybe you carry too much weight on the driver side only, for example you plus a passanger behind you always and nobody on the passanger side of the car. Time to start putting more weight on the opposite side, but don't rule out the things that flashmn suggested as you could have something wrong with the suspension.
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Might be blown shock, collapsed/cracked spring.
Oic, hey man, thx alot, will send it to the mechanics to check it. =)
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my passenger side front is softer than my driver side oddly enough.

yea they will be able to tell you whats wrong, does sound like a suspension problem.
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