Dont' have Bentley handy but... suspension related? Trailing arm bushings? Severe corrosion affecting frame as it relates to suspension parts? Would a loose front tranny mount cause vibration?
--- Zoltan <zolo@FOXINTERNET.NET> wrote: > I am not sure, if I should come up with this > question. I have the feeling, I will not get an > answer to solve it. But if I don't ask, I will not > know. > Here goes. > Ever since I bought the car, four years now, I > noticed that the car has some kind of wobble when it > is going slowly. When its going fast, I don't > notice it so much. But I know, it's there. > Changed tires twice already. Even let the air out > of the tires to make them only half pumped up, just > trying to find where the trouble is. Change them > around. Changed the suspect wheel's hub, brake > drum, CV complete, but none helped. > It feels like it comes from the rear. > So, I wonder if any of you champions may have an > idea I could not come up with. > Zoltan >
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