Multiple Choice
When one of the front wheels strikes a road irregularity, the steering suddenly veers to the right or left on a vehicle with a parallelogram steering linkage. The most likely cause of this problem is:
A) Worn-out shock absorbers
B) A weak stabilizer bar
C) Sagged coil springs
D) Center link that is not level
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