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Old 05-21-2008, 10:13 AM   #6
Divewjason
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Try getting your tires rebalanced. That is what helped my car when it started shaking at 55+. My car was a real project when I bought it but I'm glad I'm sticking with it. Both of you are absolutely right about the alignment, and I'll confrim that right now. Alignment does not cause a car to shake after a certian speed. As for checking the rims, I have no idea, I've never been into rims.
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