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Stressing judder fault help

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Hi there look for a bit help .I've had new tracking rod ends .wheels balanced new tyres tracking done on computer at Kwik fit . back wheels swapped with front wheels new discs new pads . and still get back judder about just over 65 mph . never ever hit the kurb so it can't be  a drive shaft problem . but a few people say it could be a streering rack problem but not sure any one had this problem after the jobs what's been done could help me out thanks



Driveshafts do wear out without hitting kerbs so don't rule that out.  Hubs can also be warped.  Dodgy steering rack is unlikely to judder in a straight line.

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On 2/12/2019 at 11:30 AM, TomsFocus said:

Driveshafts do wear out without hitting kerbs so don't rule that out.  Hubs can also be warped.  Dodgy steering rack is unlikely to judder in a straight line.

Thanks for reply am going to look in to the things you said above cheers

Have the back wheels that are now on the front been balanced too?

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