What'd you do to your accord today?

GravitySucks

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Honestly idk. My dad was just telling me this.
I haven't got to drive it but he said it literally is not drivable.
But I hope it isn't much. I feel like I have already spent a lot :/
Thanks man. I'll try this out either tomorrow or friday. Car is being parked for now.

If it isn't a wheel bearing, it might be an improperly installed axle as well as you had them replaced ... usually if you turn one way and the problems worsen or lessen, its a problem with that side(worsen its that side, lessen, its the opposite side ... same way to check wheel bearings while driving). I'd do a quick check on the bearings first, then talk to the shop that did your axles and see if they can look it over.
 

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If it isn't a wheel bearing, it might be an improperly installed axle as well as you had them replaced ... usually if you turn one way and the problems worsen or lessen, its a problem with that side(worsen its that side, lessen, its the opposite side ... same way to check wheel bearings while driving). I'd do a quick check on the bearings first, then talk to the shop that did your axles and see if they can look it over.

Alright I'll check the bearing first then axles if not the bearing.

It was actually my dad and his friend (that works at honda) did it. He rebuilds cars and stuff which is pretty cool so I doubt he put it in wrong but ppl do make mistakes unknowingly. Thanks again bud for all your help.
 

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Took some pics and bought some goodies for aem ems :)

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