Car leans to the right

JGard18

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I was looking at my car in the garage over the past few days and felt like it was leaning to the right. Today I decided to check if it was my eyes or reality. Sure enough, I measured from the floor to the highest point of each wheel arch. Both of the drivers side arches were just above 30”. Both of the passenger sides were 29.75”. This is on the factory 21s. Weird, right? The car is going in for service for a squeaky door on Monday, I’ll add this to the list. No idea what would cause such a thing
 
I was looking at my car in the garage over the past few days and felt like it was leaning to the right. Today I decided to check if it was my eyes or reality. Sure enough, I measured from the floor to the highest point of each wheel arch. Both of the drivers side arches were just above 30”. Both of the passenger sides were 29.75”. This is on the factory 21s. Weird, right? The car is going in for service for a squeaky door on Monday, I’ll add this to the list. No idea what would cause such a thing

Suspension bind alone could cause this. You can try to roll the car back and forth a bit and see if it settles.
 
I don’t know about the Air specifically, but I believe that some cars are known to have the driver’s side sit slightly higher to account for the driver’s weight when driven. Again, I have no idea if that’s true for the Air.
 
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