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After spending over $300 to buy and install new front struts and back shocks in November, my 1994 Dodge Spirit is back to riding rough again (Though it seems to only be in the front). Is there anything I can install on my car to cause it to ride smoother, other than what I already did?

2007-01-16 18:59:40 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

The car was aligned the day after getting everything installed

2007-01-16 19:11:14 · update #1

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in the front it could be the ball joints or worn suspension bushings.

2007-01-16 20:34:45 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It doesn't ride rough. It rides the way it was designed. As long as your tires are not grossly over-inflated what you have now is probably pretty close to how the car came out of the factory. The problem is your just used to driving the car when everything was worn out and it felt like a wet sponge on wheels.

2007-01-17 01:12:54 · answer #2 · answered by Naughtums 7 · 0 0

some autos do experience larger in the rear than in the front. even with the undeniable fact that no longer all of them. and individuals that do are not at all to the element the place you are able to truly observe via purely searching. unequal experience heights whilst the motor vehicle became noth designed for them could reason a vehicle to alter into risky at speed. My wager is that the front struts are completely shot besides. i could replace them besides. Take it to an alignment save (you will could desire to for the front). and characteristic them verify the experience top for production unit specifications. If its nonetheless off, suspect something is specific up, or in line with danger even bent in the rear.

2016-12-13 09:50:48 · answer #3 · answered by bettssr 2 · 0 0

After a strut Job, you need to go on and have your vehicle aligned. That should straightened out, unless they find something else that needs repaired. (1 step at a time), If you are in doubt go on over to the public library and look up your particular vehicle and look it all up, or go over to the dealership that sells your brand of vehicle and talk to the service manager, or better yet one of the technicians. They will be able to steer you in the proper direction. We usually call our son who works in a dealership.

2007-01-16 19:09:32 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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