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Old 08-27-2012, 12:44 PM
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Tires are in perfect condition. They have been rebalanced, they were off. Tire pressure has been maintained at 35/41 based on the sticker. Alignment has been done prior to all.

I’m going to have the suspension guy look at it again and make sure the alignment is still good. I'll have him look at the bushings and links, and the rear end sways and upper control arms.

I've had this problem for a while, and it's bothering me. It feels like I’m driving in extreme wind sometimes. Pushing me back and forth. I remember I had this problem on my mini cooper and put on larger front and rear sway bars and it corrected the issue. Along with adjustable rear camber links.
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