2003 Mercury Mountaineer "car bouncing new tires" Questions

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...new rims and tires on my car. now while driving down a bumpy road its like the back end bounces all over the place. Replace the rear struts. This will fix your bounce. Air the tires down first .If it ...

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...new tires/balanced/etc. My car still does the same. What could Goodyear have done to cause my front end to bounce to the point if feels dangerous to drive? Thank you very much for your help. need to ...

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...new check relays and wire connections ---check fuel filter and pump --egr valve carbons up --catalytic converter failing --cam and crank sensors ---ignition switch --===front end bouncing need to ...

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...new shocks brakes and rotors .it is hard to tell if it comes from the back or the front.one machanic said the back but can not find the problem.he said it looks like the tires are bouncing even with ...

...bouncing is a completely new thing, never had this problem before the other repairs 3 days ago. Bounces so bad that I feel like i'm losing control of vehicle, and it does it on fairly smooth roads - ...

...new tires. Feels like I went over a bump but its smooth pavement If you never had the problem from 2006 until the new tires went on you have both a financial issue,as well as some tough diagnostic ...

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...bouncing...not sure, i changed the pitman arm idler arm and the ball joints in the front of the car...by the way the lincoln dosen't have original lincoln tires..low profile...now when i hit 70 and ...

...tires i thought it might be lowwer ball joints. it on a 1998 dodge durango Lower ball joints definately could do it, as well as any other loose suspension part. Alignment that is out of spec would ...

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...car too bouncy; worse than before. I feel so unsafe going down hills and bumpy roads. I am no longer able to take it on the freeway because of this but it is fine on smoother roads. I am not sure if ...

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...tires. what could be wrong? The only reasons that I could come up with are the stut to knuckle attaching bolts are loose or have been loosened maybe alignment that wasn't done correctly or new stuts ...

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