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Old 08-06-2017, 08:36 PM
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Hi all, i need some help. I have a 2003 Jaguar X type that i just recently purchased and when i get it above 50 mph the steering wheel shakes back and forth. I've had brand new tires put on all around and had them balanced and rotated twice. I've also just had an alignment done and new brake pads and rotars. The steering wheel continues to shake. Sometimes it's not as bad as others. What else could this be and where should I go from here? I thank you in advance for any advice you could give me.
 
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Control arms, stabilizer bars, bad ball joints ON the control arms, bad wheel bearing(s).
 
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To add to that list, also check the struts and mountings.
 
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Originally Posted by James Cushing
Hi all, i need some help. I have a 2003 Jaguar X type that i just recently purchased and when i get it above 50 mph the steering wheel shakes back and forth. I've had brand new tires put on all around and had them balanced and rotated twice. I've also just had an alignment done and new brake pads and rotars. The steering wheel continues to shake. Sometimes it's not as bad as others. What else could this be and where should I go from here? I thank you in advance for any advice you could give me.
The best thing is to go to a pep boys or such and have them check what
the problem is.
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