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    Quote Originally Posted by Tech5 View Post
    its normal that if you dont apple presure that it wheel spin while tightning it up.. if it shakes at take off and then goes away alittle at higher speeds might wanna check the axles.

    tie rod ends, wheel bearings
    ive checked the tie rods and axles good, but i see the two bolts that hold the intermediate shaft wasnt tight and looks like its the wrong bolt cuz one of the two bolts were half way in,one of them had a spacer on it i dunno probably go to the junk yard to find the right bolts hopefully thats the problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by laokid View Post
    ive checked the tie rods and axles good, but i see the two bolts that hold the intermediate shaft wasnt tight and looks like its the wrong bolt cuz one of the two bolts were half way in,one of them had a spacer on it i dunno probably go to the junk yard to find the right bolts hopefully thats the problem

    I doubt that... You can use any 1.5 inch 14mm bolts and it will be fine.. or go to honda they are around 4 bucks each and new and dont have to wait and search for them at a junk yard

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