NEp8ntballer
cyber ninja
So my 93 MTX has a case of the shakes when it gets above 55. I don't feel it in the steering wheel but I can feel it in the rest of the car moving so I'm not sure what to replace. It might be the road as well but it starts off pretty smooth but after a couple miles it starts to shake pretty good. I just replaced my CV axle and it was driving well for a couple days but after that it started to shake again. It did however remove my shudder under acceleration it had. If I lean the car over hard in a turn and load the suspension it tracks fine and the shake goes away but driving straight without any lateral Gs it just builds.
There is play in the wheel if you grab it at 3 and 9 but none at 12 and 6 so I'm leaning toward a tie rod end, but I figured I'd feel it in the wheel. It's driving similar to when my tires weren't balanced but all the wieghts are still where they should be. I've put around 5 thousand miles on the car so I guess I could rotate the tires and see if my car goes from shaking in the front to shaking in the back, but then I might have to start tipping it dollar bills. But if it was tire balance I'd figure it would feel it in turns as well. There isn't any popping and creaking but driving over the railroad tracks to get to work there are some decent amounts of clunking. Right now I'm leaning toward replaing the LCAs, outer TREs, and replacing the strut rod bushings but I figured I'd see if anybody here had any insights before I started throwing money at it.
There is play in the wheel if you grab it at 3 and 9 but none at 12 and 6 so I'm leaning toward a tie rod end, but I figured I'd feel it in the wheel. It's driving similar to when my tires weren't balanced but all the wieghts are still where they should be. I've put around 5 thousand miles on the car so I guess I could rotate the tires and see if my car goes from shaking in the front to shaking in the back, but then I might have to start tipping it dollar bills. But if it was tire balance I'd figure it would feel it in turns as well. There isn't any popping and creaking but driving over the railroad tracks to get to work there are some decent amounts of clunking. Right now I'm leaning toward replaing the LCAs, outer TREs, and replacing the strut rod bushings but I figured I'd see if anybody here had any insights before I started throwing money at it.
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