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Negative vibrations, mon - Part 2 200 1988

1. Where do you feel the vibration = thru the steering wheel, or thru the seat?

2. Can you "drive thru" the vibration - i.e., above the bad zone of 70-75 mph does the vibration diminish?

3. What size tires do you run, and what final drive ratio?

4. Tough to do at that speed, but if you swing left (think gentle S curve) and then swing right, does the sound/vibration change in intensity?

I suspect a bad rear wheel bearing based on your input. Answers tho those questions might help me better diagnose it.
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