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Old 05-26-2002, 01:29 AM   #1
5.0PiMpin
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Question Bent springs???

i was under my car the other day and when i looked at the springs in the front they seemed to bend right before they met the control arm. not only was this happening to the front two springs but also the rear. is this normal? it seems wierd to me that all the springs in my car are bent the exact same way. i think that this might be the problem with my car swaying when i drive it. i have checked the sway bars and they are all on snug. every time i am on the freeway i feel like the tail end of my car is swaying just a little bit. my friend said it might be the bushings in the back. my car has 153,000 miles on it and i know things are starting to give. if anybody knows wats up or has some suggestions i would surely appreciate it. thanks

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