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    #16
    It's THE nut behind the steering wheel.
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      #17
      Originally posted by oyajicool View Post
      It's THE nut behind the steering wheel.




      Who is not a nut? All people are crazy they just don't realize it. Only when I learned what the Wisdom of God was did I not become crazy.
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        #18
        I've had this same problem recently. I've chased a few different things.

        its not the lower ball joints or the tie rod ends or the axles or the wheel bearings or the intermediate shaft. i know because i have replaced all them, trying to make it stop.

        i might try the upper control arms cuz the are original from 93 anyway. i figure with my car having about 124,000 miles on it now it might be time for a few things to be replaced for the first time. but has ANYONE ever found the solution to this problem? I have searched this forum and 3 others. I have seen other people experience this but none have posted a solution.

        All I know is that i will post my solution if i ever find out what it is.

        -sean
        Members ride 15.927 @ 86.76 (f22a1)

        Hit the clutch Hit the gear Hit the gas and i'm GONE>>>
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          #19
          It's difficult to pin point the problem from the vague description. At the same time, it's really tough to describe it fully when you don't know where it's really coming from. I have my own problem with the some what rhythmic sound which I narrow it down to possible front bearing. The problem is absolutely zero play in the front the wheels. The only thing I could do is check all ball joints and suspension to make sure it's safe and that's all I could do. I still lose sleep over this problem. I guess b/c I am broke and hate to spend on repairs that I cannot confirm.

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