07 Suspension Question

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Old Aug 26, 2016 | 08:58 AM
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07 Suspension Question

Greetings TeamAcura,

I have a 07 TSX with the sports package that is having some suspension issues. While driving the steering wheel shakes but I think thats due to the tires being really bad. When going over a bump in the road the car seems to be very bouncy, not sure if thats how its suppose to act, also when turning the car it shifts left to right. The car has abut 85k miles on it.

Is this simply a sway bar problem? If so is it better to replace the front and back all at the same time or find out which one needs to be replaced?

With the car having the sports package is there a specific part I need.. Any recommendations?

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Old Aug 26, 2016 | 09:00 AM
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you're going to have to inspect the car to see which components are broken. you cant guess and say the sway bar... as that rarely breaks. on the other hand the sway bar end links like to break. so check those. and if not broken, it may just need an alignment and some new tires.

but you have to ASSESS the situation first!
and since, we cannot inspect the car on the internet, we are merely guessing
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Old Aug 26, 2016 | 03:48 PM
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how many miles, i have an 06 with 120k that just now needed control arm lower forward bushings.
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