2004 pacifica
#2
look under the front and see if there are any rust pockets any where on the engine cradle.
Also look to see if the cradle bolts are tight ( loose ones leave scratches. ). Look at the back too; better safe then sorry and all that.
Could be nothin but worn sway grommets but if either of those other two are found it could be scary.
A couple other things I'm not bringing up because those reason make noises.
Just sayin these rigs don't have body roll.
Also look to see if the cradle bolts are tight ( loose ones leave scratches. ). Look at the back too; better safe then sorry and all that.
Could be nothin but worn sway grommets but if either of those other two are found it could be scary.
A couple other things I'm not bringing up because those reason make noises.
Just sayin these rigs don't have body roll.
#3
My Pac had a weird body roll due to totally worn out shocks and struts.
Replaced the rear shocks, pretty much easy peasy using a big pry bar and block of wood to coax the gas loaded shocks onto their mounts.
Replaced the front struts, was a little bit of a cat fight since I opted to re-use the OEM coil springs. Had to use my old friend, a pretty much worn out coil spring compressor. Pac now driving like new!
Replaced the rear shocks, pretty much easy peasy using a big pry bar and block of wood to coax the gas loaded shocks onto their mounts.
Replaced the front struts, was a little bit of a cat fight since I opted to re-use the OEM coil springs. Had to use my old friend, a pretty much worn out coil spring compressor. Pac now driving like new!
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