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2010 Civic 1/2" Lower on Driver Side

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2010 Civic 1/2" Lower on Driver Side

Hi, got this car from my dad, I recently noticed that the car is about 1/2" lower on driver side, it is not just the body, it is the suspension also.

I put new springs and shocks on the back of the car ,and the front has new struts.

Anyways, I went an measured the bottom of the suspension to ground, and it is lower about 1/2" on drivers side.

The car drives fine but it seems it does get a little "bonkier" on the driver side, btw the front is also lower about 1/2" on drivers side also.

Anyways I think the rear knuckle my be bent, but I do not no for sure I am no car expert .

I took pics of what it looks like and compared to other side.

I would like to fix this problem i feel it would make the ride a bit less hard, when I hit bumps it can give me a hard jolt, I drive a lot since I am a delivery driver and the bonks are giving me some bad neck problems.

IF you could look at the pics and tell me what your thoughts would be on this if you know about this type of stuff, I may get if fixed sometime down the road, I don't think it is good for the shocks or springs to be like this honestly or even the rest of the suspension on that side
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