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Car was starting to feel like it was all over the shot, so took it to get a wheel allignment....and that fixed it...or so i thought.

Its Been less than a week since i got this done and the cars all over the place again.

Last night it was pulling right, this morning pulling left and took it for a drive again this afternoon and i struggled to keep it straight on my way up the hill, hit a small bump in the road and its as though someone picked the back end up and moved it then put it down again mid drive.

Kinda lost as to what it could be...i had a look under the car and everything seems to look as it should =/

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Tyre Pressure was fine,

no hicas..but i did check the lock bar to make sure nothing had come undone,

and no its not stupid low, i live in the hills, i dont want to bottom out on my drive way lol

Yea..think i'll just drop it in somewhere tomorrow.

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Car was starting to feel like it was all over the shot, so took it to get a wheel allignment....and that fixed it...or so i thought.

Its Been less than a week since i got this done and the cars all over the place again.

Last night it was pulling right, this morning pulling left and took it for a drive again this afternoon and i struggled to keep it straight on my way up the hill, hit a small bump in the road and its as though someone picked the back end up and moved it then put it down again mid drive.

Kinda lost as to what it could be...i had a look under the car and everything seems to look as it should =/

check all front end bushes my fathers falcon did it and it turned out to be all front end bushes

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