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9 years ago in GENERAL QUESTIONS
I've had a front end alignment,changed shocks,tires balanced and still a great vibration at 60-65 mph.I have a camero stub on a 1941 chevy p/u.350 motor n trans.Hard to tell if front or back is causing it,seems more on back,cab shakes and steering wheel, but steering column is bolted to cab floor n dash.It still reminds me of a wheel out of balance,this is driving me crazy.appreciate any advice
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7 years ago
I sent you a previous answer I would like to add: check tires and see if they have nylon in them, (it will show on sidewall). If nylon they will cause a slight vibration when cold. In the winter it would be more noticeable.
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7 years ago
I would say the problem is tire balance. Usually at 60-65 you should try a high speed balance. Possible check tire run-out. If you feel the vibration at lower speeds and it increases with speed, check u-joints. Loose front end parts you normally would feel that at lower speeds, also. Keep us posted on what you find out. "Happy Cruising"!
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