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Vibrates when you get to 60 miles per hour. New tires, new shocks, new tie rods, new brakes, new roters, balanced tires still vibrates when I get to 60

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Tierod ends could very well cause that wobble.

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You might have a bent rim on one of the tires or have you checked them. In addition, I would check to be sure a ball joint is not bad and the front sway bar rubbers are not bad where they attach to the A frame of the truck. .

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Did you have a front end alignment done? If the tie rods were changed then that could be out. Bad wheel bearing?

Testimonial: "also put in new universal joints in both drive shafts cv axsels in . did not put new tie rods in . Didn't think wheel bearings were bad no wabble when I spin them"

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