Quote Originally Posted by skotsephrenic View Post
One way to check it without removing the shocks is called 'suspension performance test' it is a computerised testing wherein all you have to do is put the 2 front wheel of ur car into a square metal flatform (approx 12" x 12") and it would act as a real world simulator by applying a dumping motion in ur front wheels for several seconds.. The computer will sense if the tension in your suspension is bilaterally equal or there is an imbalance of more than 50%.. This technolgy is used to check cars suspension much more accurately rather than going into traditional mechanical diagnosis by removing all those suspension.. ., there should be someone somewhere around there in manila area doing that.. No quite sure though but it would lessen the hassle of prying all those seized bolts out..

If there's no one else's there you got no choice brother..

Sir saang shop po may ganun? Mas accurate siguro yun ska less hassle.

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Quote Originally Posted by skotsephrenic View Post
One way to check it without removing the shocks is called 'suspension performance test' it is a computerised testing wherein all you have to do is put the 2 front wheel of ur car into a square metal flatform (approx 12" x 12") and it would act as a real world simulator by applying a dumping motion in ur front wheels for several seconds.. The computer will sense if the tension in your suspension is bilaterally equal or there is an imbalance of more than 50%.. This technolgy is used to check cars suspension much more accurately rather than going into traditional mechanical diagnosis by removing all those suspension.. ., there should be someone somewhere around there in manila area doing that.. No quite sure though but it would lessen the hassle of prying all those seized bolts out..

If there's no one else's there you got no choice brother..

Sir saang shop po may ganun? Mas accurate siguro yun ska less hassle.