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The question Why is my car tramlining(pulling/veering when I hit road imperfections)?Why is my car tramlining(pulling/veering when I hit road imperfections)? has been voted to be closed because there is an older question How do I prevent bushing wear and what parts besides the suspension uses bushings?How do I prevent bushing wear and what parts besides the suspension uses bushings?.

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The older question in this case does not have an answer. I have seen this before on MV&M, so I would like to draw attention to:

...already has an answer.

It seems like the appropriate way to handle the scenario would be to mark the older question as a duplicate since the newer question has answers.

Or am I missing something?

The question Why is my car tramlining(pulling/veering when I hit road imperfections)? has been voted to be closed because there is an older question How do I prevent bushing wear and what parts besides the suspension uses bushings?.

Note the following statement provided for voting to close questions as duplicates:

duplicate: This question has been asked before and already has an answer.

The older question in this case does not have an answer. I have seen this before on MV&M, so I would like to draw attention to:

...already has an answer.

It seems like the appropriate way to handle the scenario would be to mark the older question as a duplicate since the newer question has answers.

Or am I missing something?

The question Why is my car tramlining(pulling/veering when I hit road imperfections)? has been voted to be closed because there is an older question How do I prevent bushing wear and what parts besides the suspension uses bushings?.

Note the following statement provided for voting to close questions as duplicates:

duplicate: This question has been asked before and already has an answer.

The older question in this case does not have an answer. I have seen this before on MV&M, so I would like to draw attention to:

...already has an answer.

It seems like the appropriate way to handle the scenario would be to mark the older question as a duplicate since the newer question has answers.

Or am I missing something?

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This question has been asked before, but the older question doesn't have an answer

The question Why is my car tramlining(pulling/veering when I hit road imperfections)? has been voted to be closed because there is an older question How do I prevent bushing wear and what parts besides the suspension uses bushings?.

Note the following statement provided for voting to close questions as duplicates:

duplicate: This question has been asked before and already has an answer.

The older question in this case does not have an answer. I have seen this before on MV&M, so I would like to draw attention to:

...already has an answer.

It seems like the appropriate way to handle the scenario would be to mark the older question as a duplicate since the newer question has answers.

Or am I missing something?