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The annoying thing about collision with suspension is that you need to measure in order to know if you have replaced the correct part because you often wont be able

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Old 12-17-2018, 09:00 AM   #3 (permalink)
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The annoying thing about collision with suspension is that you need to measure in order to know if you have replaced the correct part because you often wont be able to tell some of the parts, like a suspension knuckle, are damaged from just looking at them. It is worth it to take a car to a shop with the correct tools to help you if you actually want the car repaired correctly.
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