tranny problems???

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Old Mar 13, 2004 | 09:09 PM
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okay well I was driving down the road and slowed down for a T intersection without a stop sign and was doing around 5mph when I shifted to second and let out the clutch my castle nut came off my ball joint and my ball joint came out and pulled the axle boot off of the knuckle of the axle on the passenger side(didn't pull the axle out.) well fixed everything and now my clutch feels SUPER loose, like the cable is loose but I checked it and it is still tight. also my car is/was lowered until afer this happend. now on the drivers side it's still got 2 fingers clearance(tight) and on the passenger side front it's got 4 freakin fingers! my rear left tire is flat, could that have somthing to do with the clearance issue?

Sorry for the no Punc. post. I almost fell asleep writing it.
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Old Mar 14, 2004 | 12:55 AM
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i cant help you with the clutch pedal thing, but wouldnt the left rear tire being flat make the front right appear to be more "lifted"? cause the car is kinda tilting back onto that flat spot.... just my late night ideas..
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Old Mar 14, 2004 | 08:23 PM
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yeah I think it probably would. I guess just go air it up but going from a tight 2 to an easy 4 is alote of room.
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