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Old 06-27-2008, 10:38 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I mostly notice it in the steering wheel, and it is a side to side shake. Seems like the slower the speed, the slower the shake and visa versa. I havent noticed any rattling. When the problem began, it was quite random. Now (since i had the wheels balanced a few days ago), it seems to slowly be happening more and more often. The biggest thing i noticed, was it would always happen in the morning when i first drove the car after it sat all night. After things warmed up, it became less evident. Breaks are nice and smooth, and i dont notice any shaking when they are applied.

The steering does feel weird in general. Kind of hard to describe it. It could just be that im not used to the stiffer steering and wide tires. Seems like sometimes the wheel does funny things, like make sudden movements while going around a turn when the road is smooth. I could just be paranoid.

Thanks! =]
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