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I have a 2007 Range Rover Sport with 135k miles. A few days ago I noticed the car is leaning a bit to the passenger side. Measured wheel to fender and sure enough the driver side was both 4.5 inches and the passenger was both 3.5 inches. Starting looking around and then noticed the interior of my passenger wheels had been pretty worn (wired exposed). All four tires were worn unevenly so my next stop was to get four new tires. Immediately think suspension but the compressor doesn’t run once its at ride height (leaks slightly if I don’t drive for many days) and all three modes move the car up/down.
All that context to finally get to this point- There still seems to be a difference (maybe a .25/.5 inch) between the passenger and driver side. I have absolutely no lights on the dash and the computer has no codes. Since the car is old Land Rover won’t see it and my only option mechanic-wise costs $200 just for a diagnostic, which last time I did have a problem they did not find it and I had to dig around myself.
What things can I look at / test myself to better understand this issue? I am going to attach some photos incase the tire wear helps: Front right inside Front right outside
Last edited by kansasrover; Mar 13, 2025 at 02:57 PM.
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