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between 125 to 170 (didnt go faster then that) last night the ****ing car would shake badly from the front, as I have never ever had any probs at high speeds, (above 80)before some thing is baddly wrong what do you guys think.

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mostly side to side but smoothed out at about 175, I have just had the disks machianed on the front so I am think they may be causing wobble, but at 0 to 100 its fine. It still handles well at low speed. NO break noise either, it was shaking so bad it was rattleing shit that doesnt ever rattle.

wheel allignment also have you replaced these rotors you said were to thin ???

I have not had wheel allignment yet, but will soon. Its all started after I took the rims off and the disks off. There are machiened rotors but they said that it was fine before they did the job then after told me that they are stuffed.

I'f you've got a steering wheel wobble, then you've most likely lost a weight. It could also be that it was previously balanced on the car to deal with a hub/rotor/tyre balance issue, and removing/refitting the wheel has put it out of balance.

could also be Tail shaft... as you have mentioned you have had you clutch done... tail shaft could be put off... some ar picky, and have to go a certain way on.. if you put them back on, 90deg diff then they tend to shake... yup yup.

wheels tight but will check them again shortly, no weights off wheels that i can see, me thinks the disks are slightly warpped after bad machening (wish I could spell) and only having a prob at high speed. will keep ppl posted as to what it may be.

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