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John99RSDec-16-00 10:33 AM
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Man, that sounds weird? I don't really know what it is but they should have taken off the wheels so that extra weight wouldn't be pulling the steering linkage down. If I were you, I would take the wheel off and make sure everything is tight and maybe take it back to the shop and have them check the steering linkage. I might also be the upper control arm hitting the inside of the fender well, mine will do that on large bumps. I have the exact same setup, however, I did the install myself so I know everything was done right. Sorry I can't be more helpful and I hope you find out what it is.

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problem with new shock and spring install [View all] , pn0ymahal, Dec-16-00 10:08 AM
  RE: problem with new shock and spring install, John99RS, Dec-16-00 10:33 AM #1
RE: problem with new shock and spring install, TeamJasonESi_T, Dec-16-00 01:06 PM, #2
RE: problem with new shock and spring install, John99RS, Dec-17-00 04:43 AM, #3
RE: problem with new shock and spring install, pn0ymahal, Dec-17-00 08:01 AM, #4

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