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Old Oct 26, 2009 | 10:04 AM
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hey all....ater i got my blazer running and driving with no leaks i found another issue out...now when i drive and i make left turns the front right of the trucks just squats something terrible. like insanely bad body roll. it will saquat what feels like a whole foot but i know it isnt quite that bad. or when driving at speeds over 50 mph and hit a normal bump or crack in the road you can feel the front right corner squat and kinda try to pull towards the right when it does it...is this a easy fix? and what should/could i look for under the truck? thanks in advance steve
 
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Check your sway bar end links first.

To get any more specific, we'd need to know what it is you are driving.
 
Old Oct 26, 2009 | 10:34 AM
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oh sorry...this is on a 97 s10 blazer awd
 
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