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Why does my car's rear end bounce excessively on one side when I go over
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<blockquote data-quote="anticlimatic21" data-source="post: 900979" data-attributes="member: 403204"><p>a bump that hits all four tires? I just got a new Caddy, and at first I thought it was just the way they rode, but after taking it out on the highway a few times and noticing somewhat loose and squirly handling because of this issue, I think there may be something wrong.</p><p></p><p>My car pulls slightly to the right, and there is also a light cyclical metal scraping sound when I'm turning right while moving. Not sure if it's related. But anytime I hit a bump that stretches across the road, the right rear end wheel bounces more than the rest, and over time makes me a little sea sick. The bounce is magnified a bit on highways in the sense that it's quicker, and just makes the car seem like it's loosely gripping the road. I haven't taken it in to get looked at yet, but I just wanted to brace myself for what the problem could be...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anticlimatic21, post: 900979, member: 403204"] a bump that hits all four tires? I just got a new Caddy, and at first I thought it was just the way they rode, but after taking it out on the highway a few times and noticing somewhat loose and squirly handling because of this issue, I think there may be something wrong. My car pulls slightly to the right, and there is also a light cyclical metal scraping sound when I'm turning right while moving. Not sure if it's related. But anytime I hit a bump that stretches across the road, the right rear end wheel bounces more than the rest, and over time makes me a little sea sick. The bounce is magnified a bit on highways in the sense that it's quicker, and just makes the car seem like it's loosely gripping the road. I haven't taken it in to get looked at yet, but I just wanted to brace myself for what the problem could be... [/QUOTE]
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