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Swifts w/wheel spacers. Front tires hop during slow turns.

i just went out and turned a few u's with vdc off, there was still something going on but I couldn't really tell if it was the tires or loose

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Old 01-07-2015, 11:48 AM   #10 (permalink)
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i just went out and turned a few u's with vdc off, there was still something going on but I couldn't really tell if it was the tires or loose gravel.
I need to have someone else drive it while I look from outside.
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