passenger side of car is lower than driver
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I think a thread with this topic popped up a year or so ago. Are any of you non-sport (no dynamic drive) equipped cars?
Some of us had hypothesized that perhaps as the hydraulic pressure in the dynamic drive system dissipated after the car was shut down, certain parts of the suspension would level out unevenly depending on where the fluid drained from and drained to. Thoughts were that once under way, the car would be level again. I don't recall if we ever truly agreed that this could be a possible explanation or not.
Some of us had hypothesized that perhaps as the hydraulic pressure in the dynamic drive system dissipated after the car was shut down, certain parts of the suspension would level out unevenly depending on where the fluid drained from and drained to. Thoughts were that once under way, the car would be level again. I don't recall if we ever truly agreed that this could be a possible explanation or not.
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My Ride: E60 520d with BMW Night Vision, Adaptive Bi-Xenon, Adaptive Cruise Control, Pro Logic 7, Pro Nav with DVD changer and TV, Aux in for Ipod, Hella White Taillamps, Red Angel eyes, HUD, BMW Individual Backseat DVD with infrared headsets, Alp White 3, Comfort Seats with ventilation electric memory, sunroof, PDC, Alpine remap, M-Sport, Dynamic Drive, Steptronic ..... (ALL OPTIONS) (Why not get all options then buying a bigger engine?)
I 'M a little overweight and when I drive it its just at perfect balance and I also calculated it once with a water weight(dunno the english name turkish translation)
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