Why has my suspension dropped on one side?

Why has my suspension dropped on one side?

A car that is leaning to one side is almost always experiencing an issue with the shocks, springs, struts, chassis, or suspension. These are all critical parts of the vehicle, and should not be dismissed. Continuing to drive a vehicle that is leaning to one side or the other can do further damage to these components.

What causes front suspension to sag?

On a vehicle equipped with air springs(airbags) or hydraulic-type suspension, a leak in the air or hydraulic fluid suspension system or malfunction of the air/hydraulic fluid distribution controller can cause sag. On a vehicle equipped with conventional metals springs (coil springs, leaf springs, torsion bars).

What does Negative toe in front wheel drive mean?

A front-wheel drive vehicle “pulls” the vehicle, resulting in forward movement of the suspension arms against their bushings. Most front-wheel drive vehicles use negative toe to compensate for suspension movement. The toe angle indicates the direction of the tires compared to the centerline of the vehicle.

What happens if the camber of a steering post is negative?

If the camber is negative, then the included angle will be less than the steering axis inclination. If the camber is positive, it will be greater. The included angle must be the same from side to side even if the camber is different. If there is a difference, then something is bent, possibly a steering knuckle.

What kind of car was I driving when I was hit?

Greetings – I was driving about my 2007 ford focus – manual transmission – 25 mph on a side street in the middle of a block when I was suddenly struck on the right side. My car landed about one car length ahead and into the oncoming lane.

Can a frontal collision damage the suspension and steering?

Severe collisions can often damage suspension and steering components. Knowing how to properly repair these components is critical to returning the car to safe operation. During a severe frontal collision, a vehicle will often sustain damage to its suspension and steering systems.