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Old 05-18-2012, 10:33 PM   #1
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93 5.0 RearEnd help!

Y whole rear end feels loose when I let off the gass like it shifts to one side. What could it be? What's it cost and take to fix?

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Maybe either the bearings are bad, or a c-clip may have broken if its that noticeable.

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Re: 93 5.0 RearEnd help!

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Y whole rear end feels loose when I let off the gass like it shifts to one side. What could it be? What's it cost and take to fix?
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Maybe either the bearings are bad, or a c-clip may have broken if its that noticeable.
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Also check your upper and lower control arms and make sure you don't have any broken, missing or loose bolts.


Cost is going to depend on prices in your area.
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I hate working on rear ends myself. Would a regular mechanic be able to figure this stuff out? Or? I probably could but idk if I really want too
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I hate working on rear ends myself. Would a regular mechanic be able to figure this stuff out? Or? I probably could but idk if I really want too
Once the car is up on a lift any decent mechanic should be able to.
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C'mon bro do it yourself I it is possible.. Don't just give in and let a mechanic do it.. It's not to difficult just ask lots of questions. If you do your own work you will have a greater appreciation for your car, and the feeling of accomplishing something yourself feel great especially with that extra $150 in your pocket
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C'mon bro do it yourself I it is possible.. Don't just give in and let a mechanic do it.. It's not to difficult just ask lots of questions. If you do your own work you will have a greater appreciation for your car, and the feeling of accomplishing something yourself feel great especially with that extra $150 in your pocket
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