lonegunman
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I picked up my A3 today after nearly three months of waiting. The folks at Forest Park were helpful, friendly and everything there went smoothly.
I have my truck getting checked out and took it for an hours drive. It has two new front tires and a new left rear tire, the others are 75% or better.
At about 50 mph the rear axel picks up a bounce when the pavement is rough or the concrete is bouncy. The rear tires bounce at opposites so basically the rear axel rocks left to right and up and down until they steady out. It happens on and off but otherwise it runs fairly smooth for a bouncy truck..
Do I have a problem with a trailing link or something in the suspension or is this because the tire on one side is nearly new and the other is not?
Any ideas would be useful. Especially good ones.
I have my truck getting checked out and took it for an hours drive. It has two new front tires and a new left rear tire, the others are 75% or better.
At about 50 mph the rear axel picks up a bounce when the pavement is rough or the concrete is bouncy. The rear tires bounce at opposites so basically the rear axel rocks left to right and up and down until they steady out. It happens on and off but otherwise it runs fairly smooth for a bouncy truck..
Do I have a problem with a trailing link or something in the suspension or is this because the tire on one side is nearly new and the other is not?
Any ideas would be useful. Especially good ones.