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Old Jun 18, 2010 | 09:20 AM
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turbochild
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If it is third party warranty best bet is to phone them. I know it aint a great thing to have to do but are the shocks that expensive i mean it could work out cheaper replacing them than wrecking another set of tyres plus safety implications etc. Try trading standards the car should of been sold fit for purpose if it has safety defects which the steering definetly is then in my opinion it isn't fit for purpose.
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