Rear steer?

DieHarder

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Wow....Good catch. However, in the future I think I'd think twice before taking my car into that shop for anything.
 

michaelm811

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Wow....Good catch. However, in the future I think I'd think twice before taking my car into that shop for anything.
I'm going to have a chat with the manager sometime soon. He needs to know about this so it doesn't happen again.
 

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The first thing I do with all my high performance vehicles and each time I touch any suspension component, I mark the bolts with a white metal marker (white out works just as well). This way at a glance I know if they have moved. I mean every bolt on the bottom side of the vehicle that could cause a dangerous situation if it came loose!


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The first thing I do with all my high performance vehicles and each time I touch any suspension component, I mark the bolts with a white metal marker (white out works just as well). This way at a glance I know if they have moved. I mean every bolt on the bottom side of the vehicle that could cause a dangerous situation if it came loose!


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Good idea. I'll keep that in mind. I don't think they loosened up, I think they weren't torqued down enough. So far it's still fixed. If it happens again I'll remove the bolts, check them for wear, replace if needed, and use red locktite.
 
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