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Old 06-09-2008, 12:46 PM   #8 (permalink)
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The next issue with the car is that it shimmies at 45-50mph with light braking. I know the these cars have a control arm problem after 100,000 miles but does both front and rear need to be replaced and is this something that can be done at home or at a shop?

I am also replacing the DSP woofer box and replacing with two 8" Dual voice coil woofers. Has anyone done this and can I use the existing wiring?

I know more questions this guy must be an idiot!

Is there any way to reprogram the speedometer for different tire sizes?

My car has the "check coolant level" warnig light come on and the level is fine is this a sensor that needs to be replaced?
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