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From: narleycharley
Email: pursue@bellsouth.net
Remote Name: 68.212.116.214
Date: August 15, 2003
Hi Jason,I used to be a suspention mechanic,did that for 11 years,"I"thought I was damn good at it.Try to determine if you notice the vibe in the steering wheel or in the floor and seat.If you feel it in the floor and seat that would send you looking in the driveline,motor on back.If you feel it in the steering wheel you need to check your front end.You need to find a suspention specialty shop they should be able to jack your car up and run each wheel up to a high speed one at a time to try to narrow it down to the problem area.Hope that helps you.Sounds like one of those things that makes you want to pull your hair out.Well maybe this might send you in a new direction.Good luck,Charlie