What'd you do to your accord today?

JetLife

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Was it ebay yellow 9005 bulbs =P? I ordered once 2 sets of them and got 5x sets somehow lolz. Still on 1st set:hihi:

nahh i went to pep boyz got Nokya Hyper Yellows for like 26$ A lot cheaper then i found online and i don't have to pay shipping. but thats ****ing lucky!!

i think it safe to say your set for life on highs:rock:
 

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not today, but last week

new tires
new air filter
oil change
inspected the front end (still tight @ 178K miles!!!)

then drove it 1300 miles in 5 days, mostly @ 80 MPH.

I believe I've become a Honda fanboi. The wife's Camry got an entirely new suspension @130K miles.
 

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I got a new clutch in and new axles :)

& now my car is ****ed up worse than it was before!!!!!!! :madrun:
i'm pissed! my dad seems to think it is my wheel bearing. My car shakes like hell!
And i just dropped at least $400 today from clutch, axles, etc. FML :(

It will shake horribly while driving straight and when turning one way but the other way it stops. Has anoyone had this problem before? Please Please help. I need this all fixed asap :/
 

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It will shake horribly while driving straight and when turning one way but the other way it stops. Has anoyone had this problem before? Please Please help. I need this all fixed asap :/

Wheel bearing is a good bet. Is there an audible noise that goes along with the shaking? Should almost sound like a grinding or "whirring" noise. "Easy" way to check is to individually remove each wheel and then spin the hub on its own. It should turn without making a sound(you may not notice it unless you get it turning fairly quickly, though if its vibrating the car, its likely it should be easy to identify). I'm not sure about the front bearings, but the rear bearings are very easy to replace and cost around $50.
 

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Oh, and today, I bought my second 6th gen Accord, and replaced the stereo in it. Took longer than expected because I only brought a screwdriver with me and had to go get a ratchet after two of the screws stripped out.
 

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Wheel bearing is a good bet. Is there an audible noise that goes along with the shaking? Should almost sound like a grinding or "whirring" noise. "Easy" way to check is to individually remove each wheel and then spin the hub on its own. It should turn without making a sound(you may not notice it unless you get it turning fairly quickly, though if its vibrating the car, its likely it should be easy to identify). I'm not sure about the front bearings, but the rear bearings are very easy to replace and cost around $50.

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.
 
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