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![]() Well I have a suggestion...since it is over 10 years old...if either your shocks or springs are really worn out they would allow more travel and possibly enough to make contact in hard turns or hitting a bump while turning. I had an 86 Cougar that had worn shocks in rear and I could use my thumb and make it move up and down a few inches. Maybe check suspension bushings too
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