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Originally Posted by nelbur
I don't know your car, but shocks come in different lengths. If yours has shocks, and if they look newish, you might see if they are bottoming out. You could take one of yours off and compare it's compressed length to a shock you know to be correct for your car. You might learn something if you just bounce the rear corners in your driveway.
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I don't think the shocks are the problem for the simple fact that it wont go up or down, its like its fixed in a certain position, as if it had no suspension.
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