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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: East Long Island
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It was much more noticeable after the accident. The car had to be pulled and it had an alignment before I got it back, the sound was there but not AS noticeable...They replaced only one of the tie rods after the accident so I had my mechanic replace both so that they'd wear evenly, THEN I started having problems with it. Yes, he did the wheel alignment after replacing the tie rods, I don't know what it could be...
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