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Old Nov 13, 2010 | 06:11 PM
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Hi Guys,

Its been a while I posted with regards to the status of my vehicles vibration. But last week I ordered in a pair of ZZperformance Stage 1 axles and just today I had them installed by my mechanic. They came in a USA industries box which I assume is the manufacturer of these axles. (They are reman by the way) Anyways, The reason I replaced my originals was because of 20-40km/hr wobble in my vehicle (only in traffic). Now it seems like the vibration got worst than before. With my foot on the gas it seems way more harsher. I've thrown so many guesses and so much money into my trying to find out where its coming from and I am still clueless as to what could be causing this (or which side its coming from). My mechanic told me it might be the grease that needs time to spread around to the rest of the joint but I think one of them might be defective, especially considering its a reman. If anyone has some insight as to what my next step would be to remedy this problem, I would kindly appreciate it.
 
Old Nov 26, 2010 | 02:17 AM
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Check the steering wheel linkage, motor mounts mabye, if those are bad youll get vibration.
 
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