At 12:59 PM 01/09/2000 -0600, you wrote: >Ron, >I thought of that, but I just put new rubber all the way around, >pressure is correct and, I went back to hve the balancing checked twice >already, and everything is on the money. The vibration feel/sounds like >a u-joint going out or in need of servicing. >Thanks, Crazy Terry > >Tery, >First check the tire pressure, and the wheel balance. Even a couple pounds >difference between the tires can make a vibration. Let's not forget to lift each wheel and wiggile at the bearings. Quick and simple check will rule this in or out.
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