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    here's another idea... shot in the dark. do you have a full tank of gas? if not, try going and filling it up all the way, then look again. the IS uses a saddle tank and its possible that you may have more gas on one side. i doubt that is the case, but figured it was worth a try lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by GGPIS3 View Post
    here's another idea... shot in the dark. do you have a full tank of gas? if not, try going and filling it up all the way, then look again. the IS uses a saddle tank and its possible that you may have more gas on one side. i doubt that is the case, but figured it was worth a try lol
    So funny you said that! First thing I did was put a full tank of gas in. Didnt work. Then I tried Jacking the car up and loosening the lower mount bolt while jacked up under the lower control arm and that didnt work. I am just fucking stumped. Maybe the spring rate on that side is wrong? I may want to get you guys to take a look and see what it could be.

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