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Old 12-21-2004, 08:23 PM
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little bit of a problem

alright well i was being an idiot doing e-slides and other stuff, basically overall beating on my car with the recent snowfall we got yesterday. everything seemed to be fine but now i have a little bit of a problem. my ride on the car is very bumpy and vibrates like crazy. it gets worse as the speed increases. For instance you notice it a little bit at 35 and by 50 its real bad and rough. what could be wrong with my car? it was dark out by the time i noticed so i havent really taken a good look at the car yet. hopefully its nothing major.....
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Re: little bit of a problem

vibrations are prolly your alignment (SP??) and as far as it being bumpy... hmm.... not sure....
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Old 12-21-2004, 11:37 PM
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Re: little bit of a problem

Didn't smack a curb didja huh? Dent a rim, or from the cold and the e-slides, loosen you lugs on one wheel, bend a tie rod??
Not being base, Just a thought.
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Re: little bit of a problem

Wheel weights probably fell off from your stunt driving.
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Re: little bit of a problem

Lol
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thank god its all good now....it was just snow that had built up inside my wheel well and had frozen. damn i thought i bent a rim or did sometihng to the axle and it was just snow haha
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