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Thanks - John |
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I recently had the same problem and it ended up to be a sticking brake caliper! Check your front rotors after driving with this problem occuring and see if one is hotter than the other, you may even notice a color difference ( mine was almost blue). My mechanic used a device that he pointed at it with and the difference was about 100 degrees! My problem was the right front caliper.
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Interesting that it goes away after 65mph....
Another idea if you can crawl under - take a quick peek at the rear of the wheel just in case there is a dent or crack....winter potholes.... |
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Wheels need balancing
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I think I know what is your problem. The problem is one of your tires is off balance. It happened to me before and I had a tech guy ask me about the passenger seat shake or not.
My passenger was shook a lot at 65-75mph but after 75 and up it's okie. So they told me the problem was a rear tire is out off balance. So have your car's balance check. That will solve the problem |
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I have this problem where the passenger seat shakes like crazy around 60mph (100km/hr). It does it on my summer and winter wheels and both were recently balanced, could it be something suspension related???
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