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    Let the Motha burn Turbodude06's Avatar
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    Ok what does the sensor do, and why are u going threw axles that much are u turbo'd or really slamed?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbodude06
    Ok what does the sensor do, and why are u going threw axles that much are u turbo'd or really slamed?
    I was going to call my dad and ask him what the sensor went to tomorrow. He took it to the shop for me and has the statement. And I just have lowering springs and kyb shocks, nothing major. It's not that low at all. And specifically, it's really not the entire axle itself but just the cv joints. For some reason I have to take my car back to a shop every 3-5 months for the past couple years to get it fixed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbodude06
    Ok what does the sensor do, and why are u going threw axles that much are u turbo'd or really slamed?
    if u can answer those questions it would be a big help.


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