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Old 09-22-2008, 01:22 PM   #22
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Re: shudders at 70

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OK so far tires and wheels balanced and checked twice. Drive shaft balanced and still have the shudder. Today going to measure and laser drive line for alignment, Am still looking for other imput. Thanks for the help so far. Gary
As I mentioned and others have said, it's still possible you have a bad tire. If you're postively sure it's not the drive line (joints, angle, etc.) I'd still go with rotating them front to rear if you can. Of course this assuming you have the same size tires all around.

The one that I fought for months, was balanced and checked at least 2 times. I finally got some different brand tires and problem went away.

Keep us posted.
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