Tire problem. Shimming in your steering wheel at high speed, looks like you need your tires check and probably balance.
2007-08-18 08:12:04
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answer #1
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answered by crazyleon 2
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Unbalanced drive shaft. Did you happen to recently change a universal joint? Of have the drive shaft out for any reason? It didn't go back in the same way it came out.
2007-08-18 08:10:56
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answered by oklatom 7
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Universal joints go bad and vibrate just before they break and leave you stranded on the side of the road...
2007-08-18 08:11:16
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answered by Gerald 6
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Service your tires/rims and/or inspect or replace the defective U joint. Bent rim or unbalanced tires would make your vehicle shake at certain speed...
Good luck!
2007-08-18 08:16:07
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answered by Mazda man 6
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sounds like one of the universal joints is going out.
2007-08-18 08:10:50
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answered by randy 7
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tight universal joints.. are the tires and wheels stock?
2007-08-18 08:11:11
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answered by John St.Louis 5
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HAVE YOU RAN OVER ANYTHING LATELY, IF NOT CHECK THE U-JOINTS AS WELL AS THE DRIVE-SHAFT.
2007-08-18 08:11:51
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answered by Anonymous
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