OK, I've had this car for some time and it's been pretty good to me up to this point. Hopefully one of you guys might have some insight into this:
I've got an '86 Accord DX, about 200K miles, rebuilt auto. tranny around 40K miles ago. About a month ago I hit this enormous pot hole while going close to 40 mi/hr. It ultimately screwed the axles all to hell, and I wound up getting both of them replaced a couple of weeks ago. Here's the issue: when I'm driving slowly, say less than 10 miles per hour, it feels like the front of the car is shifting horizontally right to left (shifts more to the right than to the left). This doesn't feel like an alignment issue; it seems like the frame itself moves while the tire still faces straight. As I accelerate, the speed at which it is shifting increases as well until I don't feel it anymore...until I get about 60 mi/hr. Once I hit that speed, I feel a slight shift to the right every few seconds. Here's what I've checked:
-loose bolts on the steering arm/ all other parts connected to the steering knuckle; everything APPEARS tight.
-rubber seals on ball joints and on axels; nothing appears to be torn or leaking grease.
-Excessive play with the axels; again, everything looks to be in order.
Now, it was doing this before I had the axels replaced, so I'm wondering if it could be any of the following:
-bent steering/suspension arms (I've looked and they seeem to be ok, but I can't be completely sure- would a bent arm cause this kind of motion?)
-something going on where the axel connects to the transmission (though I would hope my mechanic would've said something about that when he replaced the axels)
-bad rotors (the rotors do need to be replaced, but this is probably more wishful thinking since it's the least expensive of my three guesses)
Has anyone else had this kind of issue before? And more importantly, is it still safe to drive? I won't be able to get the car in anywhere until Saturday... Thanks in advance for the help, and sorry about the long post.
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