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1996 Bronco vibrations
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Posted: 08/12/09 09:31 PM
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Ive got a 96' ford bronco, its very kept up and has an automatic, but recently when ive been driving above or at 40 mph it seems to start vibrating pretty bad but seems to quit after slowing to 35. Ive checked lug nuts, suspension but cant seem to figure it out! Any help would be nice.
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04-Z71
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Posted: 08/13/09 11:54 AM
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check tires, alignment and inspect suspension
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You know I love you all (in a manly non sexual way) Spawn_X
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Posted: 08/19/09 01:23 PM
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check you u-joints as well, or maybe a wheel wieght came off
-------------------- 1975 Scout II XLC Built with used parts 1999 Diesel powered F250 Superduty Lariat
"glenddddddddaaaaaaallllleeee!!!!!!!" (04-Z71)
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NEEDMUD
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Posted: 08/19/09 02:24 PM
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have your tires balanced.....look to see if a weight fell off....
1999 jeep xj,and o so much to do
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Posted: 09/08/09 07:54 AM
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OK I know this sounds nuts, but I have a 96 Bronco that did the same thing. I had everything checked out, couldn't figure it out. Finally found out it was the tranny. Put a new one in and all is well.
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