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Old 07-15-2001, 10:21 PM   #13
Chris_H
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Well I took the car for a ride last night and it didn't feel as bad as it did the day before. I took it up to around 60mph, felt the shake, so I dropped it into 4th, kept the same speed, and it was still there, so it's not RPM related. Took the car to work today, and as I was getting ready to leave, I saw some stuff caked to the drivers side front wheel. Almost looks like melted blacktop or something stuck to the wheel. So I got to thinking that this may be whats causing the car to shake, kind of like a flat spot on a tire. So I was going to change that tire back to the rear, and bring a rear one up when I got home, and its been raining. Either way the car is going back into the shop tomorrow so we can check a few things out and adjust that clutch more. Thanks for everybody's help, and hopefully in the next day or 2 I can tell you guys what the problem was.

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