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Old Oct 1, 2004 | 04:48 AM
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Depends on what condition the railroad track crossing (the pavement) is in. Some make for a nice smooth crossing and others (where the pavement has worn away from the tracks) will put a great strain on your suspension. Slow down for the latter, otherwise you'll be in for frequent alignments, wheel bearings, struts, etc. long before their time. Good luck.
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