Yes another fella had mentioned that and that is some great input. I'm definitely going to have the mechanics look into that. So I had the rotors and calipers put on the front because one of them was seizing up. I was hoping that would get it. It did not lol. Even had shocks put on the back at...
Thank you for the information. Sounds like a possible culprit for sure. I really hope this is not my problem as in I assume this would be the most difficult to rectify.
Okay so a little update here.
All right A little update here fellas. Again I appreciate all your guys great ideas and I am looking into all of them one by one believe me. So just to bring everybody up to speed. I had another $3,000 in work done. The sway bar links done now. Also had new discs...
Well when I got the thing and had an old set of tires on it.. So I grabbed a set of used tires for it. Then I learned that they were 40 years old lol. So I got a set of new Douglas touring tires cuz they were cheap. The vibration has been the same over all three sets. I definitely wouldn't say...
Actually they do pulse some when braking. And the road force balancing is a great idea. I'm assuming not just any shop can do it? What is the difference exactly and thanks. Another great insight.
The steering wheel shakes hard at 60 plus and then fades at 75. New pitman arm, u joints, swapped rear end, new shocks, rear brakes, spring rests, sway bar links, tires balanced 4 times. Carbuerator freshly rebuilt, full tuneup. Any ideas?