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Car Forum / Honda Cars / July 2005

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Honda Civic - rear slides sideways

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a - 03 Jul 2005 21:19 GMT
Hi everybody,

I have a Honda Civic 96 with about 86k miles on it. I have noticed a weird
behavior lately: when I drive over a bump in the road, even slight ones, the
rear wheels briefly slide sideways.

My questions:
1. What is the problem - tires, suspensions?
2. How to fix it, is it costly?
2. Does it need immediate attention, I mean is it dangerous for the car or
passangers?

Thanks

a
jim beam - 03 Jul 2005 22:43 GMT
> Hi everybody,
>
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> My questions:
> 1. What is the problem - tires, suspensions?

check all the bushings & ball joints of the suspension, and the shocks.
 tires are possible, but more obvious.

> 2. How to fix it, is it costly?

depends what's wrong & whether you do the work yourself!

> 2. Does it need immediate attention, I mean is it dangerous for the car or
> passangers?

yes, absolutely.  it may not be so bad now it's summer, but in the
winter, that's a /very/ dangerous condition.

> Thanks
>
> a
a - 04 Jul 2005 21:30 GMT
Thanks for your reply.

> yes, absolutely.  it may not be so bad now it's summer, but in the winter,
> that's a /very/ dangerous condition.

This explains then why the car was so unstable on wet roads last winter.
I'll have it fixed ASAP
 
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