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Car Stability Misbehavior after new lower, upper arm & tyres installation
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<blockquote data-quote="moots" data-source="post: 747382" data-attributes="member: 219"><p>1. Check the tyres are fitted correctly."outside" on the outside and in the correct direction of rotation.I have had tyre shops miss this.</p><p>2. Both lower and upper arms (bushing side) must be tightened with the car on ground.</p><p>3. Send to another reputable alignment shop for a 2nd alignment.</p><p></p><p>It is frustrating to have this happen after changing parts and spending so much to have the car in a better shape but ending up in a worse off condition.</p><p>good luck bro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moots, post: 747382, member: 219"] 1. Check the tyres are fitted correctly."outside" on the outside and in the correct direction of rotation.I have had tyre shops miss this. 2. Both lower and upper arms (bushing side) must be tightened with the car on ground. 3. Send to another reputable alignment shop for a 2nd alignment. It is frustrating to have this happen after changing parts and spending so much to have the car in a better shape but ending up in a worse off condition. good luck bro [/QUOTE]
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