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Old 04-07-2000, 11:13 AM   #8
T-Bone
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No, it doesn't bounce around. And its pretty solid going over bumps, thats for sure. Compared to my other cars, it feels like its gonna jar my damn teeth out if I go over little bumps too fast. But from what I understand, thats the way its suppose to be on a "performance" car. Right. So it sounds like my struts are good. Oh, and BTW, looking at the car, its more obvious in the back than the front. You were refering only to the front of the car, 96GTS.
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