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Old 08-07-2006, 04:44 AM   #1
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Yes thats waht I said. My Accord is leaning!!! What gives?!?! I've checked the springs and all the suspension and I cant see anything out of place. The car has over 200k on it. Could I be looking at a set of wornout springs? HELP!!! any input would help.
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get the car a V8, that will set it straight.

or replace the shocks.
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more than likely its just the struts. its totally possible that the springs may have sagged slightly, but i would go ahead and get the struts replaced first
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I changed the struts a while ago. It still leans. I'm just going to replace the springs and struts. If that doesn't fix it I don't know what will.
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