Vibration
I took off the other morning...just above freezing, 34-38 degrees. The engine was warned up. There's a tight turn-around about a mile up the highway that I go thru pretty fast. This time when I straightened out, I noticed my steering wheel vibrating. I slowed down a little, and it went away in another half mile...and I spead back up to 65-70.
I'm hoping the tires were just really cold.
When I bought my car I bought all the OEM bushings available from Acura, and have replace all of them except for the inner tie-rod bushing (which I have). I haven't driven it since, and will raise it up and feel for anything loose.
Isn't there a special tool for the inner tie-rod? What is it...for the '90 DA?
Thanks
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I'm hoping the tires were just really cold.
When I bought my car I bought all the OEM bushings available from Acura, and have replace all of them except for the inner tie-rod bushing (which I have). I haven't driven it since, and will raise it up and feel for anything loose.
Isn't there a special tool for the inner tie-rod? What is it...for the '90 DA?
Thanks
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Two tie-rod ends needed grease, one more than the other. Hope that's all...I'll replace them this year. They've got about 30-35k miles on them, and they're the only bushings in the car that aren't OEM. I think they were Napa....I don't remember why I didn't get the OEM for that.
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Dwight Schrute
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Apr 26, 2006 07:53 AM



