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Old 03-11-2004, 12:48 AM
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OK, heard that there will be some but what can i replace to help prevent that? Do you guys know what i mean? Have 90K miles on the car and want to replace some front end parts but, dont know where to start. Thanks
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by side to side do you mean body roll or the rear end feeling somewhat lose on turns?

if its roll then sway bars /shocks

if its loseness then Torque arm and panhard helped me
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[QUOTE=SSactionLs1]by side to side do you mean body roll or the rear end feeling somewhat lose on turns?

if its roll then sway bars /shocks

if its loseness then Torque arm and panhard helped me[/QUOTE

Just driving down the road and its alittle uneven and the car dart one way or the other. Also, got something rattling in the front too.
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Mine's always been a little twitchy from new.
Sounds like an alignment might take care of you,
while it's on the lift I expect they'd be pleased
to tell you about anything they think you need
to buy (from them... let 'em think).
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[QUOTE=jimmyblue]Mine's always been a little twitchy from new.
Sounds like an alignment might take care of you,
while it's on the lift I expect they'd be pleased
to tell you about anything they think you need
to buy (from them... let 'em think).[/QUOTE

ok.. will try that.




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