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post Mar 8, 2012 - 8:41 PM
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So....right after I dropped my suspension with Megan coils, my car would shake/studder after 1st, 2nd, and sometimes 3rd shift. At first I thought it was my engine mounts but it wasn't. My engine is fine. Transmission is good. It was right after I dropped it. Its probably dropped 3 some inches in the front. Now im stuck. Could it be my sway links? Sway bar? I've run out of ideas really. Feels likelike its rubbingto on something andto its trying to get over it. If anyone might know, help? Hehe thanks!


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post Mar 8, 2012 - 9:11 PM
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Going to be doing that this weekend and do a tire rotation. Tires have about 2k miles on them but I'll do that just in case. My sister's Honda Passport shook like a gigantic vibrator when she didn't rotate her tires. Ill be going under the car and checking for bad joints, bad links, or anything that is leaking in general...that will give me an idea of what I need to replace.


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post Mar 8, 2012 - 9:26 PM
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QUOTE (block @ Mar 8, 2012 - 10:11 PM) *
Going to be doing that this weekend and do a tire rotation. Tires have about 2k miles on them but I'll do that just in case. My sister's Honda Passport shook like a gigantic vibrator when she didn't rotate her tires. Ill be going under the car and checking for bad joints, bad links, or anything that is leaking in general...that will give me an idea of what I need to replace.



btw, just to be safe, you sure the coils are tightend?


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