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Old 01-27-2009, 11:24 AM   #7
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sounds like you need to take it somewhere that knows what they are doing. will cost some coin though from the sound of it.


they are nice cars but around the shore esp, they rust out bad underneath. the metal brake lines are usually the first victim. fuel lines next. when you check it out, get it up off the ground or crawl underneath. make sure the air ride is working properly. there is an on/off switch in the trunk when you jack it up.

coated brake lines are a must when you replace them.
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