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Old 09-29-2004, 10:17 AM
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Hey i just wanted to let anyone that has a bumping sound when they hit bumps or turn what went on with my 95 altima. About a month ago it started this kocking sound when i turned. I went on some forums and poeple said it was prob the struts or the CV joints.
Well i put alot of money into my mods and i am broke (girlfriend helped with that) so i didnt want to have the prob fixed just yet cuz the cost were agoing to be $100 $200 do it my myself and more for a mancanic to do it. Well about a week ago i started hearing this horablie srcaping sound from the right wheel. So i take the car home jack it up and take a look. Well that Huge bolt that holds the wheel on was two turns away from falling out. So after i prayed and thanksed God for not letting me die and kill my car i saw that the codder pin had fallin out and thats why the bolt was coming out. Anyways i bought more codder pins and fixed the prob. Than i checked the other wheel and it was ok but the codder pin was in but it was not bent on the other side. I bought this car used so im not sure if someone had worked on the car before but it was good to know that my supension prob was fix with the cost of .99 for box of codder pins and .99 sprite (it was hot at fuck that day) anyways so if that happening you might want to take a look just for shits and giggles.
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