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aye, a bit of a pain but it's still driveable at least.
looks as if the self levelling shock on the n/s has been replaced with a monroe shock that isn't self levelling. not sure why anyone would fit one and not do both sides?!
anyway, the SLS springs are a bit softer than non-SLS so if they re-used the OG spring that might be why it's sagged.
although it is lempting to lower it a bit, this is meant to be a practical family car so i'll most likely replace both rear shocks / springs etc. and keep it at stock height.
nice.
mine has unfortunately decided to lower itself.
rear n/s shock has given up after a summer spent cruising to the coast and back loaded up with roofbox/bikes/tents/kids etc.
now i have to make the decision on whether to stay stock height, or lift, or lower...