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Check the tread wear and pattern of wear on your tires. Worn tires can cause moderate to serious handling problems, gaining at different speeds of the vehicle. Also, uneven wear with shocks and struts can affect your handlin, in turn, wearing your tires as well.

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Q: Why does your car have a bumpy ride on flat surfaces?
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