Rear end slides over bumps
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ur_averagejoe4
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Rear end slides over bumps
I've searched on here and I would like to know what would cause this. It seems to slide/shift when my rear end goes over bumps, more on the right side than the left. It gets real shaky left to right. Could it be a bad sway bar or shock?
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Re: Rear end slides over bumps
The mostly likely cause is worn shocks...especially if they've never been replaced.
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Re: Rear end slides over bumps
get a 4 wheel alignment. either that or you got bad struts.
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Re: Rear end slides over bumps
Agreed, shocks and struts around, along with an alignment. We had that issue with the Tempo before the new struts went in.
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Re: Rear end slides over bumps
I think a new set of rear shocks and mounts will solve your issue. New front struts would help, but probably aren't necessary for this particular problem.
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Re: Rear end slides over bumps
I had the exact same rear end slide. Replaced both back shocks that problem went away.
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Re: Rear end slides over bumps
How can u tell if ur sway bars need replacing?
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Re: Rear end slides over bumps
Sway bars don't need replacing unless you break them. You might need new bushings and/or endlinks.
Also, you don't have a rear sway bar, only a front.
Also, you don't have a rear sway bar, only a front.
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Re: Rear end slides over bumps
Are bushing and endlinks available @ auto parts stores or gm direct parts?


