1998 Honda Accord Car ride feels bumpy

Tiny
KHRISTINE
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  • 1998 HONDA ACCORD
  • 4 CYL
  • FWD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 113,000 MILES
I thought I had a bent rim, car was riding bumpy from the back, mostly noticed when driving <40mph. Was told I had a bent right rear rim and had some front sway bar links and bearing "wearing out" but still intact. I was told this wasn't a big issue. Replaced the rim. No change noted in my ride, still feels bumpy. Is the sway bar link/bearing issue related to the bumpy ride? Quoted $290 to fix. Is this normal for age? I was told the rim was the reason for problem and the links were incidental. I am afraid that now my car's getting older and they are going to add every time extra stuff. They tried to tell me to replace my timing belt too. I just did it 2 years ago. They apologized when they heard that. Lost trust now. Any info helpful. Thanks.
Wednesday, January 16th, 2008 AT 8:26 PM

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Tiny
SPITTININTHEWIND
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Take your vehicle to your favorite tire store and have them check the tires for a possible tread separation. A tire separation will give you a wobble at lower speeds.

The shop that recommended a timing belt probably did nothing wrong there; likely just recommended the belt due to the mileage (not knowing when it was last replaced).
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Tuesday, March 4th, 2008 AT 12:26 AM

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