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hey guys, this problem probably cant be answered by simpley explaining, I might have to get it checked out from a mechanic, but maybe someone has had a similar problem.

Some time ago I hit a gutter and bend some of my control arms, all in all it was all fixed and everything is back to the way it was, but i have a slight wabble from only 30kmph to 40kmph, at any other speed its fine. What could be causing this? i was thinking it could be 1 of 3 things, first thing is the diff, second thing is the driveshaft and thirdly the hub, the hub im pretty sure is not the issue as we changed it, but maybe i switched it to another bent one as it was second hand.

sorry forgot to mention i think its coming from the rear right hand side

Any ideas? cheers

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