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Old 06-08-2010, 02:17 PM   #1
JTFG
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Default Steering issues

Hi guys,

Story is, a car got to close to mine while driving and I swerved a bit to avoid getting to close to this car, but due to me swerving I accidentally drove up on the gutter/curb for a second roughly on the front left wheel I think.
After this happened I noticed that my steering is heavier and that the steering doesn't self center as well now.

I was just wondering if anyone might have an idea what I might of damaged and will need somewhere new to take my car to get it looked/repaired as my current mechanic isn't around (no idea whats happening)
Was hoping that a suspension shop would be ideal for this as I'm hoping to get my shocks replaced to in the future.

The car is a AUII Fairmont and would need somewhere around the Outer Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne (such as Croydon and etc)

Thank you


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