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      11-23-2016, 02:20 PM   #19
DaveCM5
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I would be my guess that the toe angle on that wheel is way off, very positive toe. The wheel is probably trying to pull out sideways when you drive causing the suspension to squat. One test you can do is to back up straight for a car length or two and see if it sits right or higher than normal. And after a forward car length it squats again. This would confirm it.

I suspect Either they didn't lock the jam nut on the tie tod, or control arm if there isnt a tie rod, or they didn't align it correctly.


Another thing is if you've had the spring replaced recently maybe they forgot to install the rubber bushing at the top...

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