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Originally Posted by Jhill They weren't sure where the play was? That doesn't sound like a very competent shop. Need to inspect all bushings and wheel bearing up front and

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Old 12-02-2016, 11:39 PM   #18 (permalink)
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They weren't sure where the play was? That doesn't sound like a very competent shop. Need to inspect all bushings and wheel bearing up front and just for inner/outer tie rod play while someone steers left and right. Sometimes it shows more with turnplates locked other times with them unlocked.

If your talking about bumpsteer that is usually and effect of being really low and altering the steering geometry, easiest way to fix that is to raise back up the car. Other way is to get outer tie rods with lower joint like spl makes.
Car runs stock suspension all the way around. It has never been lowered
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