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Need Help Rear Suspension!! Problem solved!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Passenger" data-source="post: 792130" data-attributes="member: 9411"><p>Glad you figured it out. I went through the same problem 2 summers ago after smacking a curb sideways with the rear wheel. Aside from the clunking you described, when I'd touch the gas you could feel the ass of the car rise up towards the right side (if your sitting in the car-direction wise), and pop over to one side, and as soon as you'd left off the throttle, it'd snap back left back down to where it was supposed to be.</p><p></p><p>Got to looking, and where I smacked the curb with the passenger side rear wheel, it exploded the bushing connecting my brand new control arms to the body. The pass. side was the one that was fubar'd, drivers side was perfect. Made for a weird feeling til I changed em out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Passenger, post: 792130, member: 9411"] Glad you figured it out. I went through the same problem 2 summers ago after smacking a curb sideways with the rear wheel. Aside from the clunking you described, when I'd touch the gas you could feel the ass of the car rise up towards the right side (if your sitting in the car-direction wise), and pop over to one side, and as soon as you'd left off the throttle, it'd snap back left back down to where it was supposed to be. Got to looking, and where I smacked the curb with the passenger side rear wheel, it exploded the bushing connecting my brand new control arms to the body. The pass. side was the one that was fubar'd, drivers side was perfect. Made for a weird feeling til I changed em out [/QUOTE]
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