rear suspension on driver side sits one inch lower than passenger side - does anybody else have this problem?

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Asked by samyzed Apr 25, 2007 at 10:18 AM about the 2003 Ford Mustang Premium Convertible RWD

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Hello sammyzed-- Yopur problem with the 2003 Ford Mustang is probably an injury, not a chronic defect, meaning it can be fixed. You might have a problem with a strut mount or bushing or a sway bar or a steering stablizer bracket. Let someone knowledgeable take a look from underneath. Good luck from Bovan.

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Talked to another owner who had same problem. Dealership had to straighten the frame. I tried to change out springs/shocks to no effect.

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