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Why would a '96 camry pulsulatevibrate significantly when braking at 50 and above miles per hour despite new rotors brake pads CV joints plus alignments and balancing? |
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If you are not the first owner of the vehicle, you should problably get a carfax report to see if the vehicle was in some sort of an accident. This is because the frame itself could be bent and that would account for a shaking effect while driving. My dad had a brand new 91 nissan sentra SER and after years of driving into and out of driveways for his P/T job, the car developed a wicked shimmy. The dealer told him the frame was bent from that and that it would have to be pulled in order to stop the shaking. Hope that helped
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