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Anonymous Posted on Nov 25, 2010

I have a 1999 nissan pathfinder that starts to vibrate at speeds between 60-65mph then smoothes out after that. What is my problem? Tires are new & in balance. Rear driveshaft u-joints replaced as well.

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First have your wheel bearings checked,,jack up your car and wiggel the road wheels if there is a lot of flop in them have them done up,,,,but its very likley to be just road wheels out of balance,,,have them checked as well,,,,

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