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2005 CRV Shimmy

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Andy & Carol - 29 Jul 2005 03:41 GMT
Just picked it up last night, brand new,2005 CRV. Drove it to work this
morning,
shimmys at 68 mph...Called dealer, balanced all 4 wheels. Still has some
shimmy.
It is equipped with Bridgestone Duellers. It it the tires or something else
is happening!
It anybody having the same trouble!
ANDY
D.D. Palmer - 01 Aug 2005 23:20 GMT
I have a 2 month old 2005 CRV-SE with the Bridgestones as well and noticed a
slight shimmy also. My thinking is that it's probably a normal variant and I
am not really worried about it. Sometimes with a brand new car you look for
stuff that would fall under the category of "normal tolerance" if you
weren't paying such close attention. If it really bugs you I am sure your
dealer will rebalance the tires, but I wouldn't sweat it. Great vehicle
otherwise, eh?

> Just picked it up last night, brand new,2005 CRV. Drove it to work this
> morning,
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> It anybody having the same trouble!
> ANDY
Nobody - 11 Nov 2005 13:41 GMT
> I have a 2 month old 2005 CRV-SE with the Bridgestones as well and
> noticed a slight shimmy also. My thinking is that it's probably a
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>> It anybody having the same trouble!
>> ANDY

No, "Shimmy" is a Honda exclusive!  It's called shitty tires.  Bitch enough
and they'll swap a set from another vehicle.
catchafly - 12 Nov 2005 23:23 GMT
I had really had the problem with those Duelers.  Air pressure fine
balanced, aligned etc.  I just replaced them with BF Goodrich Traction TA's.
which came std on the SE model.  It is a difference of night and day.  The
vibration was especially bad after a rotation and balance.  If you go on the
tirerack.com website.  You can view the tires that are original equiptment
on the 05 CRV and you will find that most people adamantly hate those
duelers and have quickly replaced them, with, among other tires, Micheln
Harmony's.

>> I have a 2 month old 2005 CRV-SE with the Bridgestones as well and
>> noticed a slight shimmy also. My thinking is that it's probably a
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> enough
> and they'll swap a set from another vehicle.
Stanjo - 02 Aug 2005 09:29 GMT
My CR-V was pulling to the right. Took it back to the dealership. Turns out
alignment is dead on, but the stock Duelers suck. The dealer swapped front
with rear tires and the car drives straight.
Unfortunately, the tires are not covered by Honda warranty - have to deal
with Bridgestone.
I hate these tires anyway for being noisy and lacking wet traction, so I
didn't hesitate a bit to replace them with Yokohama Avid Touring.

-stanjo

> Just picked it up last night, brand new,2005 CRV. Drove it to work this
> morning,
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> It anybody having the same trouble!
> ANDY
motsco_ _ - 02 Aug 2005 16:05 GMT
> Just picked it up last night, brand new,2005 CRV. Drove it to work this
> morning,
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> It anybody having the same trouble!
> ANDY

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