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98 mazda millenia shaking front end at 40 mph?? any clues??

98 mazda millenia shaking front end at 40 mph, really more like 37 to 39 mph, only shakes when on gas and as soon as your past 40 it stops shaking. I dont know if its the tir rod end, ball joint, struts, tires, shocks, or what.. Anyoe got any ideas??

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Try the simple solution first put your front tires on back and back tires on front. check your air pressure then take it for a drive and see if any thing has changed. if so you probably have a badly worn tire. if no change have someone move the steering wheel back and forth wyle you are under the fornt of the car (dont forget to chalk the wheels) and see if any of your steering components are loose/moving. if nothing is loose and your tires are good try to bounce the front end. if you can really get the front of the car going up and down pretty easy you havce bad struts/shocks.

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I had the same problem. Probaly u need to change all bushs of the all front links, of the front suspention.

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