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  • Bouncy ride and steering wheel shakes

    when i first bought my car the previous owner told me i needed to change the tie rods and i felt the steering wheels shake a bit on the highway when i hit bumps but thats all

    anywaiis heres the issues yesterday i had a car full of people (something i never have) and i noticed when they all left the front of my car began to bounce like crazy and the tie rods seem to hav gottin alot worse

    i think the struts eventually gave out and blew cuz of all the added weight which is making the tie rods seem more severe then before but im not too sure

    car is on ksport one piece coils and its an integra gsr sedan
    20 Years Young Currently Driving a Carbon Grey Pearl 6 speed TSX

  • #2
    sheesh no idea's anyone?
    no one can confirm if im correct lol or if i need to replace the outer tie rods the inner tie rods or both
    20 Years Young Currently Driving a Carbon Grey Pearl 6 speed TSX

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    • #3
      jack it up. take the wheels off and look. Could be bad tie rods inner/outter, lower ball joint, upper ball joint, lca bushings, blown struts, a bad axle. Something could be lose. It could be a lot of things. Prolly a bad wheel bearing. Who knows.
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      • #4
        u sort of answered your own question bro. U knew the tie rods were bad and also the struts
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        • #5
          blown shocks
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          • #6
            i just wanted to confirm if i was right or not, doesnt hurt to double check
            20 Years Young Currently Driving a Carbon Grey Pearl 6 speed TSX

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            • #7
              sounds like replacing everything wouldnt hurt.

              start with the rack, tie rods, ball joints, bushings, ect. If your gonna keep the car, then start going threw it.

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              • #8
                imma do the tie rods and get the struts replaced in my ksports first then imma get better axles and replace the ball joints next
                20 Years Young Currently Driving a Carbon Grey Pearl 6 speed TSX

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                • #9
                  Check everything. Don't just replace things in a list. Because some things might need to be replaced right away where other things might not.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by LS/Vtec View Post
                    Check everything. Don't just replace things in a list. Because some things might need to be replaced right away where other things might not.
                    x2

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                    • #11
                      imma check to tomorrow but the tie rods are a must
                      20 Years Young Currently Driving a Carbon Grey Pearl 6 speed TSX

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                      • #12
                        x3. do some werk. its nice as fuk out this week.. get it in
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                        • #13
                          Bouncy ride has nothing to do with tie rods. Granted your tie rods may be bad as in worn out joint. A bouncy ride would be bad struts.

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                          • #14
                            check your ball joints to ...how are your rear axels ?
                            *S14 Kouki *

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                            • #15
                              i kno a bouncy ride wuldnt be cause by bad tie rods, my front struts are blew i guess they decided to go once i had a full car for once, just my luck -__-
                              20 Years Young Currently Driving a Carbon Grey Pearl 6 speed TSX

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