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Around 60 mph and up i start getting some wheel shaking. Its pretty noticable too. i was thinking Alignment or Suspention. What do you guys think?
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i guess my really question is does anyone think its the steering arm or a wheel bearing? if it was anything like that wouldnt i feel a shaking all the time no matter what the speed?
The tires are brand new. like a few weeks ago. But i have had a lot of work does to the tranny and the Axles are a few days old. I thought maybe that the Alingment was messed up when they put the new Axles on, could this be the cause? This post has been edited by Havok1997GT: Aug 8, 2008 - 7:56 PM |
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The arm being bent or something would cause the car to veer off to one direction, not really shake (in my experience) unless, say, it wasn't bolted tight.
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