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Old Aug 21, 2005 | 09:41 PM
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when i get above 80 in my car it starts to shake? is that partly cause it's a convertable? i was planning to get sub-frmae connectors but which type is good. and is there anything else i could do?
Old Aug 21, 2005 | 10:01 PM
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Default RE: shaking problems?

It could be many things
uneven wheels, l control arms, bushings ....
If you have body movement,you might want to get the subframe connectors
Get the ones on e b a y from CNR Chassis

They look nice +fit like a glove and very affordable .
I just got them . It took care of my shaking problem
Old Aug 21, 2005 | 10:37 PM
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Might even be a driveline vibration,Maybe dirveshaft,do you have the stock gears in the car??
Old Aug 21, 2005 | 11:03 PM
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everything's stock cept what i have listed in my signature. and i just recently got my front alignment readjusted. not sure bout the others tho


umm... are those sub-frame connecters the wleded-on type or are they just bolt-on?
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