So installed eibach springs not too long ago maybe a month or so. All in all minus a few headaches the install went pretty well for a novice such as myself. After finishing there was a noticeable vibration at specific speed range of 15-20 and coming from the driver front....Thinking I installed something incorrectly on the left front strut I reinstalled it more carefully and although I thought I had fixed the issue it came back just at faster speed now at 35-45...
Now I have just taken it to the Chevy dealer where I am being advised I need to replace both of my axles left and right side. "Found axle to be at wrong angle due to car being lowered." is what's written in the notes section of the diagnosis. Now if the axles are at the wrong angle due to lowering the car won't replacing the axles just continue the issue further? I really do not want to buy whole new axles just to have to replace my eibachs back to stock, just don't see the point. Any help would be greatly appreciated. 1.8 sonic sedan 2013
Now I have just taken it to the Chevy dealer where I am being advised I need to replace both of my axles left and right side. "Found axle to be at wrong angle due to car being lowered." is what's written in the notes section of the diagnosis. Now if the axles are at the wrong angle due to lowering the car won't replacing the axles just continue the issue further? I really do not want to buy whole new axles just to have to replace my eibachs back to stock, just don't see the point. Any help would be greatly appreciated. 1.8 sonic sedan 2013