Shaking at 35 to 45 mph
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ujoints don't cause shaking. why would you suggest it?
is it a vibration or bad shake or a death wobble?
chances are its a bad wheel bearing/tierod/balljoint. try the cheap solutions first, like sheriff said, change the front tires to the rear. if the problem goes away, a bad tire/balance could be the culprit. if not, then you have to take a look. have someone wiggle the steeringwheel back and forth; check the balljoints/tracbar, tierods for movement. if something has play in it, that could be a problem. also, jack the front end up and grab the whee; give it a shake. there should be 0 play in it. if it moves at all, somethings gone (balljoint or unitbearing)
is it a vibration or bad shake or a death wobble?
chances are its a bad wheel bearing/tierod/balljoint. try the cheap solutions first, like sheriff said, change the front tires to the rear. if the problem goes away, a bad tire/balance could be the culprit. if not, then you have to take a look. have someone wiggle the steeringwheel back and forth; check the balljoints/tracbar, tierods for movement. if something has play in it, that could be a problem. also, jack the front end up and grab the whee; give it a shake. there should be 0 play in it. if it moves at all, somethings gone (balljoint or unitbearing)
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