Could be any of these items
1- bad radial tire
2- loose or worn front end parts
3- tires out of balance
Tire bablnce is the cheaper of the 3 to repair. If a front end parts is worn or loose , then you will not only need to replace them, but you will probably need to have an alignment as well.
2006-06-12 09:48:15
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answered by mailbox1024 7
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Could be something simple , like a tire that needs balancing or a badly worn balljoint or control arm or stabilizer arm bushings. The noise I had in my 1992 Nissan Sentra turned out to be a worn Ball joint and Badly worn Mcpherson struts on the front.
2006-06-12 16:49:05
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answered by bolinlamar 2
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If you reacently got new tires, they probably need to be balanced. If not, you may have a dip in your undercarriage causing air to get caught under your car at high speeds that will make your car shake. Take it to a dealership and have them road test it. It's cheap to fix
2006-06-12 16:47:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Because it's over 14 years old.
2006-06-12 16:46:30
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answered by Sunshine 3
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Perhaps unbalanced and worn tires or it needs some front end work.
2006-06-12 16:47:12
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answered by expatmt 5
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It could be a tire problem, or it could be a bad CV joint in the axle.
2006-06-12 17:04:54
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answered by fire4511 7
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