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Pulls to the left when breaking 900

Thank you, Dave.

I’ll let you know once the work is done.

In the meantime, I purchased those alloy rims I mentioned to you, (Aries) and once I’ve finished the work, I’ll get new tires installed and see how it runs.

I’m not sure if I need to do the alignment. I did that years ago, and these cars tend to hold it well. In fact, my old tires are worn evenly, and the car drives perfectly straight. However, I know that after changing components in the front suspension, a realignment wouldn’t hurt.

Do you do an alignment every time you change these bushings?

Alex







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