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Old 07-06-2009, 08:42 AM   #6
Tony71502
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Don't forget to check your ball joints. Tires being unbalanced from uneven wear(bad alignment) can be the cause 90% of the time. A bad ball joint can cause some wicked steering wheel shake. My steering wheel was jumpin badly at 65+ about 2 years ago, bad enough that two hands and all my strength couldn't stop it. The problem: driver's side ball joint.
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1991 LX 5.0 5Spd
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Saleen SC Wheels w/ 255 Fronts, 275 Rears
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