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transverse leaf suspension rear lower than front

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Old Mar 3rd, 2023, 11:44   #1
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Default transverse leaf suspension rear lower than front

Hi. Yes, ive noticed on mine, the rear sits just a little lower than the front and it bugs me to, ive looked on the net and found what i think are spacers but it says for the cross country model, i cant find any for my r design. Anyways do you have any place i can find these spacers?

Volvo say its cant be done, no spacers, which i think is stupid.

In the meantime I spoke to a suspension specialist who suggested he can make some 20mm shims and put them in there somewhere as im not sure myself.

Anyone got any advice on the matter. cheers
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