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Old 19-08-2012, 10:09 AM   #1
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Default LW Vibration Problem

My Focus is 12 months old now but one annoying thing about the car is I get a vibration through the steering and also you can feel it through the car.
I have continental tyres on my focus and I have had them re-balanced and also one tyre was out of round and that was replaced under warranty but I still get this annoying murmour throughout the car when travelling on highways above 80kph.
It's not enough to make the steering wheel shake madly but I feel it all the time and it's driving me mad.
I'm starting to think it's the tyres and I'm even tempted in changing the front tyres to see if there is any improvement, also having a 4 wheel wheel alignment done.
i was wondering if anyone has experienced this

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