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post Sep 12, 2006 - 1:11 AM
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Hi guys, i have a 94 gt that was wrecked on the drivers side front a year or so ago. We replaced all the parts, including the strut and spindle assembly and what not. Anyhow a year or so later, the car has started to get real wobbly, the steering "grabs" in either direction ( i think it needs an alignment for this problem), and it makes a rattling noise under the car, like something is loose, every time i hit any sort of bump in the road. I've been under it a few times, and there doesnt seem to be anything loose, all the bolts for the hub assembly/struts etc are all tight, but the noise persists. I know it definitely needs new shocks, the others on it are originals with 150k, plus when i do hit any bumps it hits really hard. Only thing i can think of, is maybe one of the shocks is totally screwed up on the inside and rattling around, but from a quick look at them i couldnt see anything. Any suggestions would be great biggrin.gif
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post Jan 24, 2008 - 5:24 AM
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QUOTE(DavezXTC @ Sep 12, 2006 - 1:11 AM) [snapback]478852[/snapback]

the steering "grabs" in either direction ( i think it needs an alignment for this problem)



I didn't want to repost a new topic, but i hope someone can really help me figure this out...my car does the EXACT same thing and its weird. I JUST installed my tien SSD ajdustables (WICKED)...i know i still need an alignment but it seems weird, would this really be an alignment problem? unless my toe is really out :| because i have to hold it straight...feels like tension on both left and right and it grabs to either side. HELP please and thanks you!!!

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