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Old 03-23-2008, 03:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
flyingace
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Car: 2006 Chrysler 300c
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Ex took my Lex (but i love my new 300C)

Well after 4 years of driving around in my 400LS i was dumb enough to have it registered in me Ex's name. thats the bad news no more lex.

The good news I just picked up a 2 year old 300c with 70k on it. The car drives nice handles better than the lex and torquier but..

at highway speeds something feels strange in the front end. On some highway bumps i get a strange resonance in the steering wheel (does not feel like tire balance) more like shocks or bushings something like that.

I put it up on the lift everything seemed tight. the shocks seem to work well, so if anyone has more experience with this car and knows of any "soft spots" in the suspension let me know.

My first step was to change out the shocks. Any recomendations?? Not looking for anything too stiff...

thanks to all..


Added ++++++++++++++++++++

This might be the bump steer that some people talked about. If thats the case what would be a quick fix without making the ride to harsh.

Last edited by flyingace : 03-23-2008 at 04:46 PM.
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