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Old 04-21-2007, 06:36 AM
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What Happened???

A guy I know has a '99 Trans Am with lid, LTs, ORY, Magnaflow Catback, LCAs, TA, but I don't think he has a PHB.

But anyway he got a set of Nitto drag radials and the car hooks pretty good and the other day he raced an older firebird and now the passengers side rear end of the '99 sits about 1.5" lower than the rest of the car. I looked under it quick and nothing looks broken or bent, but I just glanced at it. What do you think the bent/broke to make the passengers side rear sit that much lower than the rest of the car? He has subframe braces for it, but he didn't know how to put them on so they are still in the box. Also the car has been wrecked a couple of times. Could the accidents have weakened the structural integrity so much that the actual car bent?

I have no idea what happened, but it looks like **** and needs to be fixed and I'm just looking at where to start.

Any help would be appreciated
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Old 04-22-2007, 10:29 AM
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Old 04-22-2007, 12:26 PM
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Look under the car again in detail, you'll probably find something wrong/amiss some pics would be helpful I bet too.
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