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