front end

Asked by Machito_926 Mar 08, 2019 at 09:45 AM about the 2009 Ford Mustang V6 Coupe RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

when hitting a large bump the front end sounds and feels loose, also when
you look at the car, facing the front end the passenger wheel looks like the
top of the wheel is going into toward the engine compartment. the bottom is
tow out. but the car goes straight no shakes nothing like if it was out of
alignment. also is there such a thing as a mustang shelby v6 I was told that
was what this car was

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Best bet would be to jack up the front and look for loose parts. It is 10 years old so you likely have some worn parts. If the wheel is leaning in at the top, you need a wheel alignment. They will check the front end parts for wear if you have an alignment done.

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you better have that taken care of before it breaks and someone gets killed . Expect to replace many front end parts

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