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Old 06-12-2006, 03:58 PM   #1
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Maybe someone can help me pin-point this...

Got into a fight with a curb last month. I hit both front and rear tires on a curb messing up the front suspesnsion pretty bad on the passenger side.

So I replaced nearly everything on the passenger side front. I looked at the back but did not see any damage to suspension.

I replaced all the wheels and got new tires.

Had a 4 wheel alignment done.

All is good, cept the car feels kind of jumpy or skid-is when I go over bumps. I also tried kicking the rear out and I felt like there was maybe more grip then usual but also it sorta felt jumpy.

When theu did the alignment the guy said that "something" must be bent in the rear because he was just able to get it into specification. Maybe that has something (or verything) to do with it.

So, any suggestions. Anyone experience this?
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