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Date:         Thu, 9 Sep 1999 20:19:50 -0700
Reply-To:     Killer Banshee Productions - Kriss De Jong
              <kbanshee@KILLERBANSHEE.COM>
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From:         Killer Banshee Productions - Kriss De Jong
              <kbanshee@KILLERBANSHEE.COM>
Subject:      Shakin at low speeds
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Well, my AC hell is finally over, but I have another little mystery on my hands now. when driving at slow speeds the vanagon is shimmying from side to side. When I get above 35 or so I don't really feel it anymore. Seems to be left front or right rear. Tire pressure is fine. Am I looking most likely at shock, strut or balljoint or...?

Kriss # All that is, is semiotics.

# Killer Banshee Productions co-owner # Kriss De Jong kbanshee@killerbanshee.com # Bay Area http://www.killerbanshee.com # 510/444.2649 ICQ# 7190667

# Rocket Network http://www.rocketnetwork.com # Senior Technical Support Manager TekNoSan@rocketnetwork.com # Real time music collaboration on the net.


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