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Shocks can be analyzed by anyone. A car is raised enough to see where a shiny stainless steel rod enters the body. Sometimes a human can lift it enough. Othertimes a jack may be necessary. No moisture stains must exist on the body. If it looks like water or oil has been leaking out, then the shocks have been leaking and are defective. Better manufacturers routinely put a plastic boot over that area to keep dirt out. Some GM products did not. You may have to lift that boot up to see the shock absorber body - where a stainless steel shaft enters. Inspection for leaking shocks is that obvious and definitive. Another test is to drive down a highway with another car alongside. If the shocks (or something else just as serious) has failed, then that wheel will be bouncing obviously and even on smooth pavement. |
Thanks tw!
I'll take a look tonight perhaps. If it can't make it through 'til spring, I hope it can at least make it to the weekend when I can get it fixed. One small drawback to new job: I can't just call and say "hey, my car sucks today, someone come get me." :) |
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Bouncing wheel may indicate something worse than just a bad shock. Or could be something simple such as a missing bolt holding one shock attached to that wheel. |
My tummy hurts. I hate cars. What a pain.
Thanks for your help. |
You could sell raffle tickets to win a picture of your awesome boobs and buy a new car with the cash.
Just a thought. |
I know a photographer who might be willing to take a few artistic shots, btw.
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Now, some space boobs...those might be interestin' |
I thought you said you didn't work for nasa?
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I said I didn't work for Massa.
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speaking of bouncing and shocks, did anyone else notice how bouncy that new presidential limo is?
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It has helium in the tires, so it can do jumps even when there is no ramp.
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It could be like a cake walk at a carnival. Everyone pays to walk and when the music stops you have to get the boobs the winner is standing on.
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Well you were right jim. You're the winnah. On the way home last night, since it had warmed up a bit outside, it was normal. Hallelujah! I may be able to eke it out until spring. Is that even a real sentence? Tell Jim what he's won, um...Jim! |
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