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does dropping your civic ruin your steering assembly?
I think my 92 civic hatch was lowered before I bought it.
Its bone stock now and the car pulls to either side (it depends) on uneven pavement. I had the car aligned the other day but the problem continues. The tires are about 70% What are the long term effects of lowering your civic? How can I resolve this problem? 92 JDM SIR II Bone Stock |
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hmm
i wish i had some better anwsers .. i dont. why did you put stock springs back on in the first place. not sure kinda looks like micro machines driving around. anny hoot. no positive answers man. but take it back to the place that aligned your shit and let them know your car is pulling bad. if no one posts a positive answer before you can ask em what the fucks up with the pull, later.
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thanks for replying. I didn't put the stock springs back on my car. The place I bought it from did (or didn't) its just that the car sits lower than other stock 5th gen civics.
but it isn't that low- in fact it doesn't even look dropped. Out of frustration I brought it to the dealer, they told me they couldn't find anything wrong with it.
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might have blown shocks
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or broken belts in the tires if it pulls that bad to the side.
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