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Old 01-07-2006, 08:52 PM   #1
nnng_oozie
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Default Good News, Bad News...

The Good News - I just installed a K&N panel filter on the fez. Its great!!!

The Bad News - I recently did a wheel alignment on my fez at bridgestone, the guy told me the left rear was out of alignment but couldn't be adjusted. So i took it to ford to check it out, they did their own alignment and indeed it was off (i believe the total rear toe its like 7.8mm which is ridiculous). Anyway, apparently the hub was "damaged", i found that hard to believe. Well after replacing the hub the alignment was still off. So now their gonna do a chassis alignment to see if its something a lot worse.

I haven't payed anything of course, this is all under warranty. Geez, its not like I rammed into a gutter or something, i've never had an accident in the car. Its got me slightly worried but hopefully everything should turn out fine.

Well thanks for your attention everyone i jus thought you might like to know.

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