Took everything apart and the front right spring wasn't completely in the boot at the bottom so we re compressed it and now there's no shakes at 60+ and all
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Took everything apart and the front right spring wasn't completely in the boot at the bottom so we re compressed it and now there's no shakes at 60+ and all of my hubs are fine. The only thing I still notice is when I hit a decent size bump the steering wheel will shake back and forth but I still have to get re aligned and make sure it's back into normal specs and I realize that could also be caused from the difference in spring rates
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