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Posted on Apr 23, 2011

My honda accord 1991 starts vibrating when going around 65mph, please help

  • Jeffrey Turcotte
    Jeffrey Turcotte Apr 23, 2011

    try balancing the front tires

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The flywheel could be un balanced (or worn) which can cause the vehicle to shake at high speeds

also tranny mounts as well as engine mounts could cause this problem

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