anyone a tech for a honda dealer?
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anyone a tech for a honda dealer?
If anyone out there is a tech at a honda dealer or can get a technical inquiry to Honda id like to hire you to submit a technical inquiry for me. This goes back to a few threads i have about an uneven ride height on my car. should be a pretty simple 1-2 email or 1 phone call to honda.
Please PM me if you are interested.
Please PM me if you are interested.
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My brother is a Honda Tech at the Renton dealership.
He does all the work on my S2000.
Pretty reputable, and comfortable saying "No" if he feel like it is out of his comfort zone.
Ask for Sam Gill if you ever drop by.
He does all the work on my S2000.
Pretty reputable, and comfortable saying "No" if he feel like it is out of his comfort zone.
Ask for Sam Gill if you ever drop by.
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i think it was see2k? that helped me with this. his tech friend said that he had seen this before and that it was a blown shock.
I replaced both rear shocks with known good units and the car seems to be settling a little and riding more evenly. at the very first, after a shakedown run, it hadnt leveled out at all. since then ive probably put, 50 miles on the car and i need to remeasure.
ill try and re-post here in case anyone is curious about the result/solution.
I replaced both rear shocks with known good units and the car seems to be settling a little and riding more evenly. at the very first, after a shakedown run, it hadnt leveled out at all. since then ive probably put, 50 miles on the car and i need to remeasure.
ill try and re-post here in case anyone is curious about the result/solution.
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