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Location: South Central PA
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Check the easy stuff first...
First... I've seen this a number of times, and I don't mean to insult your intelligence... check the torque of your lugnuts. Especially on mags, they can work loose. Out of balance tires that I've experienced have shown up in the 45 to 60 mph range... and they will shake. That is a very good possibility. Another possibility may be worn suspension parts... refer to your manual to check your tie rod ends and ball joints for wear. While you're at it... check to make sure you're shocks are in good shape... |
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