I own a shop, and you need to take your steering wheel to auto zone and have it balanced. That's the only possible cause for somthing as crazy as that. Good luck, hope this helps.
2007-06-24 13:40:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Slack in the steering will become worsened by brakes that grab due to warped rotors.
2007-06-24 13:36:13
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answered by gejandsons 5
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You probably have warped brake rotors. The brake rotors likely need resurfacing (by turning), or replacement.
2007-06-24 13:34:29
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answered by Anonymous
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all abs brakes will shake a little, but warped rotors will cause a lot of shake
2007-06-24 13:33:39
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answered by thephoneguy1234 4
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More than likely you need brakes.
2007-06-24 13:32:28
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answered by Sparkles 7
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I own a shop and i,d spray some WD40 on it and see if this helps it should help also spray it down with some wd40 and good luck with it
2007-06-24 13:42:03
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answered by Get In The ZONE 1
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Warped rotors up front.
2007-06-24 13:47:25
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answered by ? 5
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your brake pads a wore out
2007-06-24 13:41:19
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answered by brian m 3
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your rotors are warpped. they'll need to be cut ($80) or replaced ($450). shop around for prices.
2007-06-24 13:33:42
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answered by hi91977 3
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could possably need brakes badly or a frontend alignment
2007-06-24 13:32:04
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answered by redneckgirl_2005_tx 2
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