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ken99 -> RE: steering wheel shakes (2/20/2008 9:06:30 PM)
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I'm still suspicious of a bad balljoint since the right [front] could not be aligned properly. I should have said "vibration at speed" is characteristic of a bad balljoint. Madindian1 is correct in that a vibration that changes frequency with changes in speed is not typical for a balljoint problem. With a balljoint issue, you'll reach a certain speed and then have the vibration. Poor choice of words on my part. The thunk described by Madindian1 depends on how bad the balljoint actually is, and how many potholes you actual plow through. I assumed Sears balanced the new tires when you had them installed. Bad tire belt? Yes, new or nearly new tires can have slipped or seperated belts, in which case, Sears should replace it for free.
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