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1 Rust, from cracks in the leaves and coils .

2Missing parts@ shackles, and binders.

3 A distinct tilt of the body of the vehicle.

4 Noise from the suspension items when traversing a "bump".

5 Check any "Rubber" associated with suspension items. also each vehicle has a specific ride height ex. frame to ground if to low this indicates saggy worn springs

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