I bought a 2002 Grand Voyager this month, thanks for letting me join the forum!
I am enjoying the car, many foibles and bits I need to fix of course.
But the main problem for me is the height of the front end.
As you can see from the attached photos, the front is a LOT lower than the back.
This is a cosmetic issue (I'm thinking about putting larger wheels on, as the current ones look tiny) – but it's also a functional issue.
I.e. crunching front end on speed bumps (very traumatic experience for the driver, as well as the car).
Could this be a spring issue that has lost height over time?
Or do you think there's something else wrong here? I'd rather have an idea of what I'm dealing with before approaching a mechanic – or if I can do something myself that would be good to know.
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Hello all!
I bought a 2002 Grand Voyager this month, thanks for letting me join the forum!
I am enjoying the car, many foibles and bits I need to fix of course.
But the main problem for me is the height of the front end.
As you can see from the attached photos, the front is a LOT lower than the back.
This is a cosmetic issue (I'm thinking about putting larger wheels on, as the current ones look tiny) – but it's also a functional issue.
I.e. crunching front end on speed bumps (very traumatic experience for the driver, as well as the car).
Could this be a spring issue that has lost height over time?
Or do you think there's something else wrong here? I'd rather have an idea of what I'm dealing with before approaching a mechanic – or if I can do something myself that would be good to know.
Thanks everyone for any thoughts on this!
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