Yes
Yes.
The vehicle may sit noticeably lower on one corner.
Something broken in the suspension. Maybe just a worn-out shock absorber, maybe a broken spring.
• Earlier cars had steel spring suspension, and the similar functionality is achieved with air suspension, however this is better than steel spring suspension as it can be controlled by varying the air pressure in the air springs. This provides drivers with safer driving, better comfort and sportier handling. •Also it adjusts the vehicle's body level to driving conditions and load changes.
Defective shock absorber , broken spring
Sounds like you may have broken rear suspension parts. Sway bar or spring may be broken.
Could be the dowel in the spring is broken off or lose u-bolts.
Yes, it is dangerous to operate a garage door with a broken torsion spring. The spring plays a crucial role in balancing the weight of the door, and without it, the door can become unbalanced and potentially fall, causing injury or damage. It is recommended to have a professional repair the spring before operating the door again.
May be a broken spring or support
Tow it, a major attachment for the rear suspension is broken.
Signs of a broken torsion spring in a garage door include the door being difficult to open or closing too quickly. To repair it, the broken spring needs to be replaced by a professional garage door technician. It is important to not attempt to repair it yourself as it can be dangerous.
An air suspension is a form of vehicle suspension in which compressed air is used as a spring.