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    My bro's 96 civic front end shakes pretty badly at 50mph until about 60mph. Im not sure where to start to locate the problem. I was thinking the springs/shocks are bad due to being old and cheap. Anyone have ideas? REPS for help

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    axles
    wheel bearings
    tie rod ends
    tires loose
    tires out of balance
    suspension has loose bolts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tech5 View Post
    axles
    wheel bearings
    tie rod ends
    tires loose
    tires out of balance
    suspension has loose bolts
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tech5 View Post
    axles
    wheel bearings
    tie rod ends
    tires loose
    tires out of balance
    suspension has loose bolts
    the axles and wheel bearings are pretty much new. the tires are on good. i'll have to check the tie rods and for loose bolts. thanks

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    also. does this rule out the fact that it could be the springs and or shocks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by j0nbunklah0m View Post
    the axles and wheel bearings are pretty much new. the tires are on good. i'll have to check the tie rods and for loose bolts. thanks

    Take the tires, and have them balanced. Just to see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Double_0_Rusty View Post
    Take the tires, and have them balanced. Just to see.
    will do. hopefully the weather gets better so i can get this out of the way today. repped both of u

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    Quote Originally Posted by j0nbunklah0m View Post
    will do. hopefully the weather gets better so i can get this out of the way today. repped both of u
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    if wheel balance is good, i vote tie rods. i just fixed a car recently and it did the same thing, turned out it was a bad drivers tie rod.

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    put the front wheels in the back and the back int he front see if that helps

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    Yeah poorly balanced tires are the most common cause of this, so once you rule them out you can start checking suspension components like the tie rods

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    my vote is with a balance, than tie rods...

    i doubt the tie rods, it being a 96 they should still be decent. And if it was the tie rods/tires.. it would shake all the time.

    And most bad wheel balancing shows up at around 45-60mph

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    Quote Originally Posted by JITB View Post
    my vote is with a balance, than tie rods...

    i doubt the tie rods, it being a 96 they should still be decent. And if it was the tie rods/tires.. it would shake all the time.

    And most bad wheel balancing shows up at around 45-60mph
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    Do you still have stock rims or aftermarket? My friend had a BMW that had aftermarket rims and he had that thing checked up and down by both the dealer and several shops. He couldn't get rid of the vibrations until he put different rims on the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metalheadrr3 View Post
    Do you still have stock rims or aftermarket? My friend had a BMW that had aftermarket rims and he had that thing checked up and down by both the dealer and several shops. He couldn't get rid of the vibrations until he put different rims on the car.
    QFT, riding on a bent wheel will do that.

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    once again a bent wheel/bad tire will wobble and shake all the time not just at 60mph!

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    fix that thang yet?

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    thats just vtec kickin yo........
    I check sluts off my list like a maintnence man
    I drive a low is3 just so it gives me a reason to drive super slow on these rough ga roads.

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    had the same problem turns out the tire was gone!, hope u get it fixed! its danny by the way

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    +1 for the tire balance. I had the same problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EcKoBoi770 View Post
    QFT, riding on a bent wheel will do that.
    Well aware of what a damaged wheel will do. My car has a dent in the rim thanks to the lovely potholes on I-75 in Kentucky. His rims are brand new (and quite nice) ... it's just for whatever reason he can't seem to get rid of the shakes (which only kicked in at highway speeds).

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    another question....
    are the tires the same?
    normally if they are different type. they'll pull differently causing the car to shake at higher speed (50-80) than normally stop are 100+

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    i have the same problem at around 60 - 70 mph - tires go out of balance after a while. Balanced them last week and they ride super smooth now...my vote tires let us know...

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