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typesaccord
30-10-2009, 10:46 PM
hi guys have a problem , got a h22a cd5 accord . when accelerating 80-100km/h real bad , the front left wheel shakes and get worse as speed increases.but it feels fine at constant speed even 100km/h i have had it in and out of the workshop and they cant find the problem . its not ....tyres or wheel balance/buckle or drive shafts (have been out and checked by a well known drive shaft shop) not balance shaft belt and the engine mounts seem ok ,but there is some movement in one , any ideas on this one ???? also have noticed that the other h22a accords i have seen have a hasport mount ,but mine dose not .thanks guys :honda::wave::thumbsup:

aaron182
02-11-2009, 10:24 PM
bro, mine had the same problem, and it shook when breaking heavily aswell. turns out i needed new rotors and pads, your rotor is probably warped like mine was. if its that you can get it machined for like 30 or new ones for 75ish.
hope this helps.

aaron182
23-12-2009, 02:22 PM
figure out the problem yet mate?

rahul
02-01-2010, 12:59 PM
i had the same problem too.. both on the brakes side and 80-100km range.

machining my front rotors fixed the shaking on the braking side of things.

the cruising vibration used to happed on my stock types. i'm now using 16in rims with good tires. doesnt happen anymore.

so you could try swapping wheels with someone to check if that is the problem?

_bORdO_
02-01-2010, 01:20 PM
curious to now how you went on this?
pending update...

typesaccord
18-01-2010, 07:56 PM
hey guys i have now fixed the problem, even tho the drive shafts had been out twice and checked by a "professional" it was the drive shafts all along !!! i got new complete shafts put in and its fine now !!! thanks for all you ideas and feed back !!!

beeza
18-01-2010, 08:06 PM
The exact same thing just happened to me.

$330 for the driveshaft + $120 for fitting.

The whole driveshaft was replaced,both inner and outer:

http://i570.photobucket.com/albums/ss141/beeza9/100_2006-1.jpg