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Old 04-15-2004, 11:08 AM
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Re: Might also be the steering shock?

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Originally posted by Fisherman
I'm not certain if the 126 has one as I have not looked it up but this will cause vobration ahile driving too if the wheels start to wiggle.

I just did the rear mounts for the brake support links/track rods and they were pretty straightforward and not too tough. 3 hours for both. It made a world of difference in my 81. I still need to do the 84 as it just rattles every now and then when you go over a bump or pull in a driveway.
Support Rods and EGR are the "mother of all evil" on my 126. Like almost all ailments somehow had/have/will have relationship.
Maybe I am loosing my mind Don't be a dummy like me and not get a front end alingment after support rod replacement
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