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Old 01-23-2007, 07:30 PM   #15
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yeah..

I still say tie rod..

But another good avenue would be like a previous poster said.. was

"dead bushings on the front lower control arms"

That is most noticable on small repetetive bumps..

one big bump dosent really accentuate the sound I belive your hearing..

If you have a good mechanic, you should be able to do it for 200 (Can.)

I did mine for 90 bucks, but my mechanic is a miricle worker (Good friend)

Im not sure what dead bushings are worth, but by the looks of it, its a bit more labour intensive then a simple tie rod.. more steps to it..
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