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post Nov 22, 2005 - 7:41 PM
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so if you all dont know i recently got into an accident, where i hydroplaned and slammed into a wall. 750 dollars later, i get my car back and i notice that my car vibrates significantly when turning left (increasing in vibration the faster i am going) but doesnt vibrate at all when turning right. im speculating that it may be the tire rubbing with the inner fender plastic, but i was wondering if it could be anything else.


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post Nov 23, 2005 - 12:31 AM
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Well i'm sure you'd hear it rubbing the plastic... cuz when I installed my cold air intake it pushed the fender plastic into the tire on tight turns... it made a loud buzzing sound and it wore the plastic away very quick... so just take a look and you can see if it is...


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post Nov 23, 2005 - 2:03 AM
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check to see if your A arm is bent.


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post Nov 23, 2005 - 2:44 AM
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what batman said.. also check to see if you right strut is blow ... and make sure axle doesn engage when you turn the wheel....


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post Nov 23, 2005 - 4:44 AM
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the simplest solution are the best.

try the easy stuff first.

like rotation your rims and then try the right turn agian. this will elimate a bent rim.

then you can inspect and measure the a-arms and what not.

good luck.

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