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I have two questions. The first is, my car pretty much rides like a tank. Are the shocks going, or is it just the nature of the beast.
The second is the more important question. It comes in two parts. I have a five speed mated to the 3.0 V-6 in my 92. At 80-85 MPH, my car picks up a bad vibration, is this normal, and can anything be done about it? Also, the RPM's start to really pile on after about 88 MPH. Are there any different five speeds, or six speeds that will fit in my car? HELP ME |
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that car can go that fast ) you might need to have your wheels balanced.
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Wheels balanced would be my guess too. Then an alignment. As for the rpms, the factory tach is notoriously innaccurate so if you are basing your comments on it that might be the problem.
Steve |
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1993 Plymouth Duster
I have a 93' plymouth duster and I want to get rid of rear drums and install disc barakes. Anyone with suggestions on how and what car I can use to do that with?
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Or post that question at turbododge.com, may get more responses there. |
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Look for a Daytons with rear disc and your set. |
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