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Question posted by lhoernlein on June 13th, 2012

A Vibration

When I go 0 to 35-40, I get a vibration in the front end that I can feel in the steering wheel as well as the floor. It gets more intense if I have 2 or 3 passengers with me. It stops when I beack off of the gas.

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