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iHav to Drive
Eastern Imports
1999 Honda accord shaking when stopped or over 80 mph?
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<blockquote data-quote="iambored1" data-source="post: 1655363" data-attributes="member: 638319"><p>I think it may be a a broken or worn out motor mount. How expensive would this be to have a mechanic fix?</p><p>Hey honda chick thats kind of interesting, I have had 2 flat tires in the past 6 months. The first was the front driver side and this time the back driver side. It actually didnt start doing this til I had my tire replaced on the back driver side about a month ago. Should I take it to jiffy lube? or should I take it back to goodyear or a mechanic?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iambored1, post: 1655363, member: 638319"] I think it may be a a broken or worn out motor mount. How expensive would this be to have a mechanic fix? Hey honda chick thats kind of interesting, I have had 2 flat tires in the past 6 months. The first was the front driver side and this time the back driver side. It actually didnt start doing this til I had my tire replaced on the back driver side about a month ago. Should I take it to jiffy lube? or should I take it back to goodyear or a mechanic? [/QUOTE]
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