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what is a lighteing rod?

what is a lighteing rod?

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no, you shouldn't do that but at the expense of your job you should have just put a long sleeved shirt on under the shirt that was given to you. each company has it's own policies and they must be adhered to if you want to keep employment with that company. good luck hon. )
I live in a town that originally had brick streets. These streets have been here for over 100 years. They are now breaking down mostly from the pipes running under the streets. When I ask the question about why we don't build them anymore I am told it is to expensive. How much more is it to repave the streets every 5 to 10 year over brick streets that will last 100 years or more.
1. your wheel alignment might have gone slightly wrong or heavily wrong. 2. is your steering wheel tilted or is it straight while going straight :-) 3. keep all the tire air pressures equal. 4. weight distribution not proper. look for what side is it going and put a weight to its lighter side like a metal junk or one more tire in boot at that side. 5. bumps are there to slow down your speed and 50+ will definately be bad for your car. poor thing.. and guys, when he means 50+, dont imagine him at sane speeds, he is just saying it.. it might be a 100 or 150.. so there's no doubt the rear end is floating off.. so nothing wrong wit suspension yet, but if he continues this, there definately will be a problem with it :-)

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