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no show, no go :(
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ok, so here's the weird thing: i went out to check the rear spring perch, and the spring seems to have settled back down... :S
is it possible that these things can fix themselves?
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It is possible. Driving it with them partially out of place they may have popped back into place on the perches, which is better than popping out and rolling away.
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no show, no go :(
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