Side to Side motion..
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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
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.
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).
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.
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.