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![]() Check and make sure your upper and lower control arm bolts are there and tight. Also like exgmguy said check and see if exhaust is rubbing somewhere. If it is your torque boxes you can actually see them tearing at least on mine you could. When my torque boxes ripped it felt like the rear had a mind of it's own, and was going the opposite way I was.
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