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Have the wheels been off latley? make sure wheels are on proper and the lug nuts are torqued at 100lbs. check for bad tire (steel cords showing) Have tires rotated and balanced.
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Sounds exactly like a balancing issue. Check condition of tyres (including side walls) and get the wheels balanced. what fluid are you refering to and what's the difference between what you used to what you should've used?
The problem is in the transmission Overdrive gears. You need to have the transmission checked and probably serviced. It may be a simple adjustment or Fluid and Filter change. I do not recommend you all them to use a synthetic replacement however as most of the time I have seen this done the transmission burns within about 6 months.
have you check the wheels. to see if there balanced right. if you jack it up and grab the top and bottom of the wheel and shack it does it move. that will be bad ball joints..check your tie rods.
You might take a close look at the ball joints on the front suspension/steering arms. I've had the same problem on another vehicle. Also you should check the front wheel bearings for loose play.
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