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Originally Posted by Mike621
If you have a 96, pick yourself up a cheap OBD 2 code reader by Actron (you can get one on Amazon)
I'd suggest jacking the 4 corners of the car individually, and checking for play.
Check your tie rods/ends, ball joints, and check for hydraulic fluid on the strut body. From what it sounds like, you at the very least could probably use a set of sway bar bushings, but I'd keep an eye out for other worn suspension components.
Check now for bearing issues to avoid fiery incidents! (Waiting for Freeman or SVXfiles to comment on that)
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I ended up getting a slightly higher end code reader from Equus:
http://www.equus.com/Product/Detail/...6-9633D987F5C2
The customer service folks said that it will read the tranny temperature. When I get it I will let everyone know if it does.