Multiple Choice
The right-front wheel setback is excessive on a MacPherson strut front suspension system. The most likely cause of this problem is:
A) A broken stabilizer bar
B) A bent engine cradle
C) A binding right-upper strut mount.
D) Broken insulators on the right coil spring
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