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Old 05-09-2017, 03:10 AM   #13
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Don't think it's the shock top bearings because they are almost new and I had the same issue before replacing them.

So far control arms are the prime suspect.

Is there any sure way to check if they are cracked? I think I can take the to a place with a lift where the wheels are not in the air, that would be the best way right? If the wheels are in the air then what's a good way to check? I hear sticking a pry bar between the coffin arm and checking the bushing for cracks? Are any cracks/tears allowed at all meaning could they be just superficial or if see any they are done for?

It's prob about time I replace them since they are original but i only want to buy parts if I really need to.
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