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    Ok so I done the dogbone flip today and that went smoothly. Well I just got home from takin the girl to work and I noticed it was pulling to the right if I let go of the steering wheel. It did this before very slightly but now it pulls pretty good. Also while stopping and accelerating from a stop, I hear a creaking noise. Anyone else have these problems after doing that flip? I'll be flipping them back to normal in a bit to see if that is the problem.
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    thats a either a brake or an alignment problem

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    sway bar broke?
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    Nope its got new sway bars, tie rod ends, both front hubs, brakes and rotors..
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    I did mine and never noticed any of that. Mine has a bit of a rough idle and that became more noticeable but other than that, no real difference that I can feel.

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