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Vibration After Installing Eibach Pro-Kit Springs - HELP!

Nrutter2389

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Hello everyone,

I recently installed Eibach Pro-Kit springs on my 2023 Integra A-Spec. They look great! I have this intermittent vibration at highway speeds in the steering wheel, where it turns ever so slightly left and right, and I'm wondering if someone could point me in the right direction for fixing this. I have already confirmed by 2 different shops that wheels/tires are properly balanced, and I had an alignment performed. Again this doesn't happen all the time on the highway, only about 50% of the time (usually on my way home from work, but rarely on way to work). The spring installation was fairly straightforward, and this is the 4th vehicle I've installed springs on so I have somewhat an idea of what I'm doing. Thanks guys!

-Nick
 

jpooah1

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and assuming you are on new wheels you got hubcentric rings?
 

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That may be your Lane Departure Warning haptic in your steering wheel. I was really surprised by it the first time it did it, and it felt like a wheel or brake rotor out of round. Maybe not, but possible.
 

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OP (if they're even still around) could also be experiencing the sticky steering rack malaise.
 
 


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