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Posted: Tue May 15th, 2018 12:39 pm |
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aroundincircles Joined: Sun Nov 19th, 2017
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So, my daily driver (saab 9-5) was damaged last week when a guy a couple of cars ahead of me had a blow out, and the tire bits damaged my car.. while I'm waiting for replacement parts to show up, I've been driving my truck daily, something I haven't done in over half a year, and I forgot just how floaty the front end feels. I did not, but I'm 99% sure the PO torqued the t-bars. I put KYB shocks on the front when I got it, but it still feels floaty and it takes a bit to keep the front end going the same direction. is there something I should start looking at to fix, or is this just part of the front end being lifted up, or just part of driving a 20 year old truc?. I will say, is much better than my '89 XJ on 33" MT tires was, but after driving a sedan for the last 6mo every day, It seems worse than I remember it being.
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