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clipse2g95Apr-07-05 12:53 PM
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#26785, "Distinctive Shaking Only Under Acceleration??"


          

I just installed my Sprint springs and had Car-x do a 4 wheel alignment. They replaced my driver side end tie rod and he said my car wobbles when driving it so i took it out and the damn thing vibrates a bunch ONLY under acceleration. As soon as i get up to speed its fine. He said something about the cv boot?? I was also thinking maybe a loose motor mount. I did just buy the solid front motor mount on here from the guy whos making them. Please any input, i'm desperate! THanks in advance though guys

  

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clipse2g95Apr-12-05 01:12 PM
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#26841, "RE: Distinctive Shaking Only Under Acceleration??"
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Well I just got a call back from the local performance shop and they told me that everything with the cv joint, cv boot, steering rack, and all suspension component related parts, are all tight and there was no problem there. BUT!!! He is keeping it one more night because he thinks that the problem is in the transmission. He said it could be from the torque converter not locking up like its suppose to. Hes keeping it over night to run more tests to see what exactly is the problem. If anyone has any ideas from this new info let me know. Also, how much do you think this will cost to fix? how much are new torque converters and what else would i have to replace along with that?? TIA!!

  

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