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mighty max
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Posted: 07/09/11 07:30 AM
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I am wanting to know if anyone could give me a sugestion on what would be causing a vibration from the front steering at about 45 miles per hour it feels like a wheel wants to come off but everything is tight nothing lose that i can see and i also have replace the tie rod ends both inner and outters.Also the front is not lowered either. thanks
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Posted: 07/10/11 09:50 AM
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If the tires are directional and they are on the wrong side then that will cause a vibration, also have the tires balanced. Have u checked the wheel bearings?

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tuckn22s
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Posted: 07/11/11 08:42 PM
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check the balljoints and bushings in the control arms
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fil.am25
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Posted: 07/23/11 10:09 PM
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try the ball joints dude, or check the thread of your steering adapter,
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pennyman1
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Posted: 08/19/11 06:14 PM
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Its the lower control arm bushings - they egg shape and allow the lca to move back and forth causing the vibration. Use the energy suspension urethane bushings - replace the strut rod bushings also while you're at it - they are available in urethane too.
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