PLEASE HELP, HIT A PATHWALK AND NOW IN TROUBLE
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you don't need to junk it with such a minor problem.
i don't have the date for measurement of steering knuckle now. visually, you can compare it's position with the other side by looking at the distance from the tire.
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i don't have the date for measurement of steering knuckle now. visually, you can compare it's position with the other side by looking at the distance from the tire.
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Geez, man. You need to find out what's all wrong/broken before you go into panic mode and prepare to replace your entire suspension.
mbz recently posted about a good-sized M-B salvage yard in Maryland. What's that, about a four-hour drive (each way) for you? If you need a lot of hard parts, you may want to consider buying what you can from them. It may save you a sunstantial amount. You could get down there, load up your vehicle with parts and be back in time for dinner.
mbz recently posted about a good-sized M-B salvage yard in Maryland. What's that, about a four-hour drive (each way) for you? If you need a lot of hard parts, you may want to consider buying what you can from them. It may save you a sunstantial amount. You could get down there, load up your vehicle with parts and be back in time for dinner.
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