When driving over 60 mph, the car starts to shake ONLY after a slight bank or bump in road
I have a 1995 Honda Civic LX and this is very puzzling. The car drives fine under 60 mph, but when I'm driving on the freeway over 60 mph and I hit a bump or there is a slight bank in the turn the car will start to shake violently and continue to shake. It is possible for the car to run perfectly fine over 60 mph, it is only after I hit a bump or hit a slight bank that the car will start to shake and there is no way of correcting this until reducing speed under 60 mph. Does this sound like an axle problem?
According to Haynes....>_>
1.Out of balance front wheels and/or tires.
2.Out of round front tires.
3.Worn CV joints.
I have the same problem.
1.Out of balance front wheels and/or tires.
2.Out of round front tires.
3.Worn CV joints.
I have the same problem.
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