Bill Gallagher wrote: > > Mitch: > It is a wagon..... SLS is what? > > How about the 400 mile trip? TIA
If everything seems tight and it doesn't ride like a buckboard, I'd make sure the SLS reservoir is full of the proper hydraulic fluid and go. I forgot a more likely problem, I believe the wagon has the same sort of rear subframe mounts as the sedans. I'd get it up to speed and do a little zig-zag. If the back end wants to steer itself instead of following along politely, then it's probably past time for the subframe to body mounts (and may as well do the differential to subframe mounts too). Even if it self-steers a bit, a long trip should be no more hazardous than a local trip, just keep it in mind if your handling gets funky under hard cornering. Mitch.