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SPENCER NUSSBAUM Posted on Jun 16, 2010
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DRIVE TRAIN VIBRATION 65MPH+

WHEN YOU LET OFF ACCELERATOR PEDAL CVIBRATION IN MINIMIZED

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Have your tires balanced, and check the universal joints on the drive shaft

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