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Old Dec 27, 2006 | 06:34 PM
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Default 04 Honda Civic EX

i was wondering if I could get some help, recently got in a ditch fight with my honda on the way back from cali(the ditch won )

anyway some minor damage to the body, need's new front/rear bumper covers, thank god just the covers and no majoy damage on the front and rear ends,

but about a week ago took it into les schwab to get it re-alinged the rear-end has been pulling to the left, hard. It's hard to drive it right now. Les Schawb told me the Rear Passenger Side Frame Suspension mount had been bent. and possible the front cradle had been, shifted a bit, now I had a friend look at the front cradle and he said it's fine it's still sitting in the stock OEM postion, so the cradle didn't move.

Is there a easy fix for that part?? from the looks of the underside, it looks like it's just a bolt torqued down with gromits on the inner side, to protect the rear suspension arm from moving around !

any help would be great thanks!
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Old Dec 27, 2006 | 06:38 PM
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Default Re: 04 Honda Civic EX (folanlron)

First off, since you don't know what to really look for... I would suggest taking it to an ASE certified Master Tech shop and have them inspect the car for damage.

The SLIGHTEST movement of suspension parts will cause a pull and decreased ride quality.

Go get it checked out.

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