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Old 01-16-2004, 12:46 AM
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Hey guys new to the site and have a question about my 94 prelude i recently bought about 3 weeks ago id say i know a good deal about preludes i used to own an 88 and loved it to death and moved to a 94 and love it even more but when im coming to a stop she tends to shake pretty bad through the steering wheel it doesnt seem to be hurting anything just annoying as hell i bought pads and rotors for the front took the tire off and both are fine so i figure front end alignment or axles any info would help thanks hope to post more soon
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Old 01-16-2004, 09:02 AM
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rotors was gonna be my first suggestion...but seeing as how youve already done that. check out the suspension, look at all of the bushings for corrosion. then get the car aligned. it costs all of $50 for an alignment which could be a quick fix. if none of that works, just take the car to a reputable mechanic and have them look it over. most of the time theyll do it for free or very cheap.
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