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If your vehicle
pulls to one side when braking, it is most likely to be a brake fault or incorrectly inflated tyres. Ignore it it'll probably go away
continues to bounce after pushing down on the front or rear, its shock absorbers are worn. You are unlikely to ever know this, though; why would you be pressing down on your vehicle?
smells of anything unusual such as burning rubber, petrol or over-heating electrics, it's time to buy a new air-freshener.
honest officer
ive got it printed out
If your vehicle
pulls to one side when braking, it is most likely to be a brake fault or incorrectly inflated tyres. Ignore it it'll probably go away
continues to bounce after pushing down on the front or rear, its shock absorbers are worn. You are unlikely to ever know this, though; why would you be pressing down on your vehicle?
smells of anything unusual such as burning rubber, petrol or over-heating electrics, it's time to buy a new air-freshener.
honest officer ive got it printed out
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