12-12-2007, 10:43 PM
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Senior Member, Literally
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: woodland hills, CA
Posts: 1,638
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Originally Posted by Slpngbuty
Thanks Bill....one would think that, right?? Well, I guess I've found a bunch of lazy s.o.b.'s that don't want to take the time to check out the initial info I found for them~ I was told by 2 Honda dealers (one in Key Largo and one in Philly) that they couldnt even find any TSB's and I found them in less than 5 min~ I gave these guys the 2 TSB numbers and links to the sites I found them and they STILL couldnt help me~ I guess just cause I have boobs, they think it's OK to treat me like a 'boob'....LOL I really appreciate you checking with your Honda guy for me...I dont feel so stupid now~ My brother is in Philly and has a detail, body and paint shop (Executive Auto Salon of Center City) and HE too told me that if there was a TSB there should be more detailed info and instructions how to repair it...but no one who knows about Hondas seemed to want to help me get to the bottom of it. Weird. Thanks again! (And to all...next time I mention the incredible sunny warm droptop weather...I'll send photos to back it up..if you cant have the sun where you are, I'll send y'all some!)
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Either it's an alignment problem, bent frame, bent axle or a loose castellated rear nut. Maybe a bent wheel from kissing a curb. I have a 2002 with 25,000 miles and there are a lot of pre 2003 stewies on this forum. This is the first time I have heard of the problem. Course I'm a newcomer to the s2K. The quote was from my brother Bill who is in legal at American Honda. He hears all the complaints. Maybe someone else can chime in here. Find a good frame alignment shop. They should be able to find the problem.
As to the weather, I"m Socal and it has dropped down to the mid 60s here. 
Regards,
Phil
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