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Old 04-26-2005, 01:16 PM
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Front sway bar mount, 95 E320

For some time, we have noticed the car seems to wander at highway speeds especially. The steering feels almost sloppy. Yet jacking up a wheel reveals basically no wheel play at all. Yesterday, when under the car, I noticed on the passenger side the bushings which hold the swaybar in are somewhat worn. I tried to tighten the bolts which contain the bushings, and the lower bolt on the outermost bushing mount next to the wheel broke off. Could this be the mystery cause to the looseness of the front end? Anyone have experience here? Car handled fine when it had 30k on it, now up to 73k, feels sloppy.
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