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it might be that the bumper fluid is really low
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looks very fixable and don't forget to fill up on turn signal fluid.
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get a piece of aluminum and push it right back with out a problem i do this all the time
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rubber mallet should do the trick.
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Looks like your low on rim fluid.
Dang it, hate it when that happens. Lol
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****, I hate it when the flux capacitator doesn't work, it might also affect the lithium ion turbo rocket charger. I should really get this fixed.
your muffler bearings might have came loose and hit your rim. I have fixed worse than that. Like stated before a block of wood and a big hammer.
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lolz, some of these responses r great. i love the g community for their sense of humor
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its not that bad at all really. might throw your alignment off in the long run with the imbalance
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Just got mine fixed and it was worse than that. Might want to check the inner of the wheel also to see if its bent.
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