What makes a car jerk?

This could be the cause if an improper alignment if it happens under normal straight line driving. If the jerk is more prevalent when going on bumpy roads, it may be a sign of bad shocks or springs. If the jerk is occurring during braking situations, the problem may be related to the bearings being worn or warped discs/drums in the braking system.



Also consider the addition of alcohol to the body of an Irish American or Italian American who drives a Mustang with a 5L engine or an asian make car with a chrome plated defective muffler and uses anabolic steroids. Usually, a woman who appears to be of asian ancestry and has excessively large mastical implants can unmake a car jerk and cause him to live a life of torment. A good walloping can often provide a temporary cure for the jerkiness.

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