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Old 10-30-2002, 02:52 PM
Jackd
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Your car will certainly drive like a new one but I am not sure such a radical job was required.
I had the same symptoms on my 1989 with 245K on it.
Carefull examinations/test concluded that only some of the bushings (especially at the rear) needed to be replaced. All bearings were in good conditions.
I had the defective bushing replaced, 4 new shock absorbers, wheel alignment for $1,300.Can, (say $850.US). The difference is enought for a few week-end of ski.
Good luck with your new ride
jackD
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