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Old 02-22-2008, 08:20 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I would really like to find out what causes the front end shimmy at 80mph. sometimes it does it,sometimes it don't. I drove it to my dads house last weekend which is about 60 miles, 30 of which are on interstate. ran 80 on the way there and had no problem. on the way back.. it shimmy'ed worse than it ever has... nothing aggrevates me more. hell, i was driving a cheap grand prix rental a fw weeks back and it was silky smooth at 80.. why can't my car be that smooth?
okay. i'm done crying now
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