ed, as soon as I worked the symptom back to the cause I re tq'd them. The problem is, that took me 100miles (108 to be exact). Now, even after re tq'ing, I still have the stability issue. I had a steering rack installed about 2K miles prior to all this. Its a new rack (surprisingly hard to find for this car), but the symptoms didn't appear till after my 150K service. I'm on my second set of rear tires in 40 days, how hard will it be to replace the rear hubs? Ive noticed a few older 210s driving around with the camber out on the rear wheels. Are rear hubs a consistent failing point on these cars when not serviced? I have to do something, I'm just trying to be smart and not throw parts at the problem.
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