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    At around 70mph there is a slight vibration from the front end now could that be tie rods ball joints or maybe alignment issues.Also the car is a 95 lumina,news tires were put on last summer and one ball joint replaced.not sure if the alignment was rechecked after balljoint but the car has a slight pull to the right.
    Last edited by stoneymonk; 02-24-2010, 06:40 PM.

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    i think you narrowed everything down once you said "pulls to the right"...

    before that, vibration could have been caused by lots of things, but if it pulls, then an alignment issue makes sense. it may not completely get rid of it, but it will be a good start.
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      not engine related = moved to off topic. useless title as well....
      Ben
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      • #4
        Hell, I'd keep driving it. Sounds safe enough....But then again, I drop ball joints in front of Autozone.

        Anyone know what those wires are? The ones sticking out of my tire?
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        • #5
          Originally posted by RednBlack View Post
          Anyone know what those wires are? The ones sticking out of my tire?
          Those power your flux capacitor. Don't disconnect them or your kneuter valve may blow.
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          Tires are cheap clutches...

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