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Old 05-22-2019, 02:20 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by EzyBreezy View Post
So today I was heading home from work and traffic was moving at 60 mph in all lanes it was pretty scary with the rear end fishing around
Looking at post from couple of days ago again, IMO this is *not* new-tire greasiness or squirminess. I would guess one or both of the rear toe links is loose, or loose enough to cause rear toe-in to shift in a big way.

I'm still super-curious about the "broken lug nut" comment. For one thing, how do you break a lug nut?! I've never heard of that anyway. Stripped or broken wheelstud maybe? That happens. But he wouldn't be able to quote you for a fix? And meanwhile you have all 5 lug nuts confirmed as properly installed on both rears?

What the hell was broken and was it fixed or not?
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