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Originally posted by Tony2005: You should also check tire pressure. If the tires are worn at the edges due to low air pressure, the "wear bars" can cause a massive vibration which is very noticeable at 55 or 65. If not, then you should also try a wheel balancing. Try rotating the front to rears and see if it helps.
Edit. How many miles on the tires and how old are the tires?
tire pressures are fine, i check them regularily. but wiat, the left rear tire is down to the wear bear and bald( belt is showing through) on the inside of the tread. Ithought about this then dimissed it(but not completely) because the majority of the shakeiness feels like its coming from the front, as the steering wheels vibrates at all speeds(more at higher speeds) i dont know about rotating, due to the near baldness of the left rear. wheel balancing? how would i go about that? keep in mind that i have no money what-so-ever to spend on expensive procedures.
99 V6SE Sport ATX
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