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Old 03-24-03, 07:16 AM
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bad shake in the seats

I have bought new tires and had an all wheel alignment my car still has a shake in the seats at 70 and above i have heard it might be a u joint problem need some help thanx
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Definately a broken mount in the driveline.
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how much would something like that cost or how would i go about fixing it.....
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Inspect all the mounts for cracks. Then replace the broken ones. Its a good idea to replace all the bushings/mounts on the car. Would probably cost 2-300$, but they are old.
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it doesn't do it all the time just from like 70 and above when accelerating and de-acclerating if it would be a mount wouldn't that be all the time?
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