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Tony,
Start with the brakes and rotors. Check the pads for wear and consider replacing the rotors or at the very least having the rotors turned at an auto parts store, or a garage. A word of caution in turning rotors though, it makes them thinner and thereby weaker and they will tend to warp easier next time you drive.
Have your tires balanced and if they are worn, it could cause shaking and shimmying. You may want to replace those too. A cheaper option than new tires would be used tires at your local tire store. I have done this before but of course they need to be replaced sooner.
-Perhaps repack your [http://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/36313/How+to+replace+front+wheel+bearing%2C+in+FWD+vehicle|wheel bearings].
+Perhaps replace or repack your [http://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/36313/How+to+replace+front+wheel+bearing%2C+in+FWD+vehicle|wheel bearings].
Check the possibility you need new front struts.
Good luck, let us know
Frank

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Tony,
Start with the brakes and rotors. Check the pads for wear and consider replacing the rotors or at the very least having the rotors turned at an auto parts store, or a garage. A word of caution in turning rotors though, it makes them thinner and thereby weaker and they will tend to warp easier next time you drive.
Have your tires balanced and if they are worn, it could cause shaking and shimmying. You may want to replace those too. A cheaper option than new tires would be used tires at your local tire store. I have done this before but of course they need to be replaced sooner.
-Perhaps repack your wheel bearings.
+Perhaps repack your [http://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/36313/How+to+replace+front+wheel+bearing%2C+in+FWD+vehicle|wheel bearings].
Check the possibility you need new front struts.
Good luck, let us know
Frank

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Tony,

Start with the brakes and rotors.  Check the pads for wear and consider replacing the rotors or at the very least having the rotors turned at an auto parts store, or a garage.  A word of caution in turning rotors though, it makes them thinner and thereby weaker and they will tend to warp easier next time you drive.

Have your tires balanced and if they are worn, it could cause shaking and shimmying.  You may want to replace those too.  A cheaper option than new tires would be used tires at your local tire store.  I have done this before but of course they need to be replaced sooner.

Perhaps repack your wheel bearings.

Check the possibility you need new front struts.

Good luck, let us know

Frank

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