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Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 23:53:00 -0500
From: "Norm Boyce" <normbnopsamties.com>
Subject: Re: Front End Vibration in '97 Saab Turbo


Let's just put it like this. The only things I have NOT replaced on the car are strut carts. and control arms. ( wheel bearings, complete half shafts, rims (factory steel wheels and Artec alum., tires (Pirelli P6000, Nitto 450 Extreme and Goodyear Something or another.(winter use} , trans bearings, springs were checked, rotors and brakes, suspension bushings-front and rear........ I think it is the control arms. Norm "Mike Ballinger" <mike_ballingernopsamlise.co.uk> wrote in message news:9lsv6f$vq8$1nopsamg2.svr.pol.co.uk... > I had the same problem, and found it to be that the front wheels were > slightly buckled. Think previous owner must have hit a kerb or something - > anyway, having them all balanced and the buckled wheels on the back sorted > the problem. Symptoms appear the same as yours - heavy acceleration past > about 70 and it just got worse and worse. > > > Bob wrote in message <7262otgnpq7n1g5f0jl4p60hk1rfmc25qrnopsamcom>... > >On Sun, 19 Aug 2001 17:58:08 GMT, Ed <epugh1nopsamp.rr.com> wrote: > > > > > >>> > >>Thank you for the info. > > > >Torque related problems are sometimes apparently driveshaft issues. > >Other folks have found some stranger things, even a bad rear > >suspension issue can sometimes cause these problems. > > > >Bob > >

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