I have a 2007 cadillac dts, I needed two front tires and when I went to get them they put my car on a host and my wheels were hanging, and when i left my back shocks was not working and hitting hard

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Asked by frankrizzo Mar 22, 2014 at 12:23 PM about the 2007 Cadillac DTS Luxury II FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

No more soft ride, it was not like that before
I went.

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Look at your shocks. If they are leaking or covered with dirt like they were wet. Then when you had it up on the rack, there is a chance that they were pulled apart to far. Now there is no fluid left in them. They are so easy to replace that it,is really a DIY job.

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If the shocks were broken then yes. If they were original to the car. They were probably due for replacing.

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I agree with dsppspc13. Good chance your shocks were already failing and the stress of being on a lift and hyper-extended was the final thing needed to complete the failure.

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