Word on the street is that Jason Dutt said:
> So, with all that said, here's what's up. At about 60-65 MPH, and
> intermittent shake will appear, usually in the steering wheel. This shake
> will get worse as I accelerate, up to 75-80 MPH. Past 80 MPH, the shake all
> but disappears, but I'm guessing it's just because the harmonics are just so
> fast that I can't distinguish them anymore. Here's the weird part: The
> shake will move from the front to the rear of the car, then back again. In
> other words, it's not always in the front, or always in the back. It
> migrates. Sometimes, it doesn't shake at all.
After my front suspension rebuild, the only shake I can notice is the
same as you describe, an oscillating shake that seems to go from the
front to the back of the car. I believe it may be the UJs in the
propellor shaft. I will be replacing them soon, and rebuilding the
rear suspension, watch my web site; when I find the cause I'll make
a note of it.
Skye
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