I'm trying to level the car side to side with the rear a 1/4" higher then the front. After making the adjustment to the ride height on the driver front side to match the right side ... and adjusting the sway bar for zero pre-load ... and making sure the shocks were at their race pressure and tire pressures up ... and driving around to settle the new settings ... I find that both front sides have gone up?
I'm as low as I can go on the Right Front (backing off a half turn to that the adjusting screw doesn't bind) so all I can do is keeping going higher on the driver side. Perhaps this is why Brian had the Left Front so much lower then the right side of the car?
I checked the centering on the front spring ... at most it's a couple of millimeters off set ... I didn't think that warranted the work necessary to perfectly center it. Perhaps that IS what I need to do?
Of course when I raised the Left Front ... the Rear Right went down ... losing my 1/4" rake to the Right Front.
The Left Rear is 1/4" above the Left Front, but if I make and adjustment to the right front, that's going to change so that I no longer have my desired rake ...

I'm trying to get the ride height set and evened out BEFORE I corner balance next week. Perhaps I can only do so much now, and then hope I can compensate in the right directions when it's on the scales.
The LF is 5 mm, about a 1/5th of an inch higher then the RF, when it seems that the driver side, if anything, should be higher then then the passenger side. We need to have the rear higher then the front to try to combat understeer.