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meatpimp
May 15, 2004

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Olothreutes posted:

Many years ago someone in a parking lot backed into the passenger side of the car, but everything was repaired.

Alignment and wheel balance are the first steps, as others have said.

The speed bump comments made me think of possible bushing issues, and then I got to the passenger side accident comment. There's a chance there were bushings damaged back then that took a while to fully degrade. The alignment shop should be able to check for that, too.

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meatpimp
May 15, 2004

Psst -- Wanna buy

:) EVERYWHERE :)
some high-quality thread's DESTROYED!

:kheldragar:

Olothreutes posted:

Turns out that both the struts and shocks were totally gone and the oscillation was probably because the suspension wasn't able to damp any of the road issues.

That could certainly cause it, congratulations!

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E: Holy cow this was from a year ago wtf.

It's okay, we're all friends here.

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