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Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Largo, FL USA
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Typically if the rotors are warped it will cause a pulsating in the brake pedal, not a front end shake. Think of how much force goes through the front end when you hit the brakes, it's gotta be alot
. Anyway with 208k I'd look into getting a bushing kit from somewhere, you'd be surprised how much polyurethane will firm up the suspension. About the tie-rod, always a good idea to replace things if tehy are in bad shape. Good luck man... if you have any questions you can email me at deathblowbob@netzero.net.------------------ 87 GT Full exhaust, K&N, KB Subs, BBK STB, homeade dumps... 87 Taurus New York Winters Bite! |
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