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Posted on Feb 12, 2011

Severe vibration in front end at 60 mph. steering wheel also vibrates even at lower mph.

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If it's front wheel drive the "C.V. Joints". The Constant Velosity Joints connect the front wheels to the drive shafts (R & L). Call around to front end alignment shops for quote about $175 to $225 +$130 if four wheel drive, more labor. Listen if is is noiser (clicking) in turns, than driving straight, if so CV's are bad.

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