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Old 05-14-2007, 07:20 PM   #7
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Randall,
I just might take you up on that. I have a home in North West houston, (jersey village). I can use that house if we need a garage.

Let me update on my testing tonight.

I took off the front passanger side and replaced with my OEM, Shaking was less, but still very much there.

I then left that OEM on and replaced the front driver with the OEM. All spacers are still on.
The shaking was very much better. No shaking at 70, very light shaking at 90+.
This is the ORIGINAL shake that statred this whole thiing. So it looks like it is the front driver that is the problem. So why did the great Hunter not pick this up?

Could it be the ebay PS2? They are "new" but they came from spain. Should this matter? I am worried about factory seconds.....
James
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