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95ALLmotorFWDMay-31-02 07:13 PM
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#9748, "Rear end sways like crazy........"


          

MY rear end sways liek crazy could this be the problem, Stock rear struts are blown and done, i have tokiko sittin in my room, will this fix it, i have the eibach prokits,

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theallpowerfulmeMay-31-02 11:28 PM
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#9749, "RE: Rear end sways like crazy........"
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check rear tire pressue, ought to be close to 40lbs.

Lane Adams

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1995 GSX
1995 TSI AWD

  

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Amish_EclipseJun-02-02 11:30 AM
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#9750, "RE: Rear end sways like crazy........"
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um, tire pressure for 17's in the rear is 34. no eclipse should be running 40lbs of air unless you have 19's

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BlackVengeJun-02-02 11:42 AM
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#9751, "RE: Rear end sways like crazy........"
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change those struts! because they are blown, they dont keep you from bouncing. if the wind grabs a hold of your car, the weight change will cause your ass end to sway. tire pressure could also cause this.

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TeamicjeclipseJun-02-02 04:23 PM
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#9752, "RE: Rear end sways like crazy........"
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the tokicos won't change it much. I have tokicos and pro-kits and my rear end sways a lot too.

Would upper and lower rear strut tower bars help this?

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theallpowerfulmeJun-02-02 05:52 PM
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#9753, "RE: Rear end sways like crazy........"
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lol, sorry, forgot he was running something other than the stock 14's I run. for the 14's pressure should be close to 40 just check the tire placard on the driver's side doorframe.

Lane Adams

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