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Old 07-31-2002, 10:12 AM   #7
Mustangbelle306
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Well actually...it feels like BOTH.

The front is pulled off the straight path, like braking with worn rotors, but it happens while accelerating or maintaining speed.

However, I also feel the rear squawk sometimes as well going over uneven pavement, and when the rear tires finally grab, it lurches to one side or the other...
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