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Old 07-15-2008, 04:56 AM
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Now that you have that new softer ride from new tires may I suggest that you find and Indy that is willing to adjust the sterring box, if there is no fluid leaking. I had mine done for about $85.00 and man what a difference. Most of the old sterring wheel play went away and the car drove like new. Be carefull most Technicians will want to sell you on a new sterring box but that's not needed if it's not leaking. But a smart Tech will want to have the car delivered the night before so that he can work on it in the morning when the exhaust is cool so as not to burn himself.
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