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Re: diff problem
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sorry perhaps i was harsh. Thanks for the advice all. The axles have been checked not long ago, no probs. I 'll take it to a diff specialist. cheers, justin

Posted on: 2007/12/11 2:40
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On this occasion i don't believe Dodgeman is being condescending but being thorough,based on your request for advice.
If you have checked all that has been sugested,i would now suggest you may have a broken axle.
I'm sure you know how to check this based on your last post.
Good Luck
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Posted on: 2007/12/10 23:58
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Thanks for such a constructive comment. if I hadn't already inspected the suspension i wouldn't be asking for help. There's no point being critical and condescending in posts.

Posted on: 2007/12/10 23:15
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Perhaps you should park it in your garage or driveway & jack it up, then inspect the suspension. Check all the mounting points, like rear spring front bushes, 'U' bolts, spring leaves [broken main leaf?] Every part that has anything to do with connecting the road wheels to the chassis.

This way you get an obviously unsafe car off the road, you learn a little about auto mechanics, & you get your answer to this question much quicker.

See, it's a win win win situation.
Make sure you place jack stands under the car before geting under it.

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I have this weird problem - when i'm on the highway and i accelerate the car lurches to the right a bit. then when i take my foot off, it goes to the left. What do you think this is? I thought maybe axle bearings?

justin

Posted on: 2007/12/9 22:08
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