car shakes when going 60mph and over??

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The camber won't affect the wobble, toe may affect the wobble, but I'm not sure on that. Best thing is like everyone else said go to another shop and tell them the issue. They should check the wheels and make sure they are balanced and then make sure the toe is zero'd out.

And every honda I've ever driven has vibrated some between like 63-72 mph. Don't know why.
 

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The camber won't affect the wobble, toe may affect the wobble, but I'm not sure on that. Best thing is like everyone else said go to another shop and tell them the issue. They should check the wheels and make sure they are balanced and then make sure the toe is zero'd out.

And every honda I've ever driven has vibrated some between like 63-72 mph. Don't know why.
Yeah maybe ill take it tomorrow to another shop and see what's going on.
 

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Yeah maybe ill take it tomorrow to another shop and see what's going on.

yeah i like the lude rear end too, was lookin at it like what's diff about this car?? lol looks clean and yeah i would guess one of the wheels are out of balance, maybe some hubcentric rings if needed??
 

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yeah i like the lude rear end too, was lookin at it like what's diff about this car?? lol looks clean and yeah i would guess one of the wheels are out of balance, maybe some hubcentric rings if needed??

Thanks, and it doesn't look that clean cause it needs a paint job.. but after that then its gonna look very clean
 

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so did you take it to another shop? cause im 99% sure that it's not because you lowered it that's causing the wobble.
 

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Many shops give you a short warranty. I only trust one wheel shop around me and I have still had to take my car back once, my dad had the same experience. I would do that first, especially if it feels different than before you took it in.
 

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so did you take it to another shop? cause im 99% sure that it's not because you lowered it that's causing the wobble.

Just took it to a different shop, and the alignment was off a little. The other shop didn't do it right, also they adjusted the camber. So it runs better now
 
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