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Old 10-23-2010, 06:16 PM
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Hey

I have the 2005 accord I bought from the dealer like 2 weeks ago.
about a week before, I kept noticing that the left wheel is more 'squished' than the right one and the car is leaning towards the left.
I got the tire pressure and everything but it was fine.
The service guy told me since the engine is in the front, the front tires would be pressured. But why more on the left than right?
I checked out a post on the civic forum and they were saying the gas tank is more to the left so many of them had the same case.
Is it same for accords too? the car would lean to the left because of the gas tank?

The service person also told me the wheels are at an angle or sth. i don't really remember what he said but it was something like that. the back wheels? he wasn't sure if that was a problem or all honda accords are like that. I would have to get that checked with people who have 2005 accords I guess. I could be wrong on what he said.. but something at an angle is what I remember..

Help...............
 
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Old 10-24-2010, 07:29 AM
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So are you saying the ride height on the left is lower than the right...like a weak spring or strut? Or is the wheel at a different angle (toe, camber) than the other?
Can you ask for the alignment spec's and ask them to measure the ride height-get the print out from them. Then post the spec's (align and height)
 
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