I have an old RAZR V3 lying around, and now, due to recent problems with privacy, I would like to watch and see whoever enters my room. Since I have no camera, the one in my old cell phone is a likely candidate. Any ideas? Thanks!P.S.: Also since it's my old phone, it has no internet access, so only Bluetooth and USB are available.
sounds like you busted a shock.
Hi You probably broke a strut on that side of the car.I would take the car in to your favorite repair shop and get it taken care of now.You do not want to drive around with this damage,you will cause more damage to under carriage.Good LuckROSCO
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Sounds like you blew the passenger side strut. It shouldn't bounce. It is recommended to change both struts at the same time, but if you don't have the money, at least get the bad one changed.