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Old 02-03-2004, 12:30 AM
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ok folks whats up ! well unfortunately today my bonnie was in an accident and the driver side wheel was hit and twisted at the lower control arm. well a mechanic tried welding it to bring it back to its original position. its now alot better.. now he says the rack has a small leak and said it was nothing major. does any one know if i should change it because he said i dont have to, and what could happen if i dont.in the future
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I'd repair any leak I had on my car asap. It may not be major, but if it'* not supposed to leak, it'* not supposed to leak. Just my 2 cents. I hope the rest of the car is ok :?
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I'd fix it soon, like Peter said. If you don't, keep a SHARP eye on the PS fluid. The rack for the SE is significantly more affordable than the SSEi. I think you'll be surprised
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