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Old Feb 14, 2003 | 07:30 AM
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turning radius and rear end problem

hey guys..its getting harder and harder to make those u-turns...just wondering why my turniing radius blows(recently installed new tires and centerlink) also...my rear end seems to hop when i make a turn or go straight and hit a a LITTLE bump in the road..it gets ridiculous when i turn and hit a bump..it feels as if my whole car is about to lose control and crash. thanks guys for the help
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Old Feb 14, 2003 | 08:11 AM
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Hmmmm...... sounds like a tire thing....

What kind of tires did you put on there? If they're Goodyears, I sympathize.... I wouldn't put that crap on my worst enemy's car, for fear that he'd lose control and hit me in his accident.

Have you put rear springs & shocks on it lately? They make a big difference to the stability of the rear end. Those are something you can do yourself in your own driveway for about $100 and less than an hour of your time.
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Old Feb 15, 2003 | 09:53 AM
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i have bridgestone potenzas..which DO need some attention...i was thinking (for the hopping problem) installing new shocks and struts and a rear lower control arm... im also going to install a new front end package...upper strut mount package...and wonderbar for those crappy u-turns...you think this will help?
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