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Violent Shaking While Driving

Old Jan 2, 2015 | 12:26 AM
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Hello! This is my first post to Blazer Forum. I recently started to notice my 2001 Blazer shaking as I drive. It started off subtle, but has been getting progressively worse over the past few weeks. Just today I did some highway driving, and the shaking was worse than ever. If I let go of the steering wheel the vehicle pulls to the left, but at speeds of 45-65 mph the whole truck shakes violently, so bad that I decided to take the back roads home in case anything happened. I also thought that the lower speeds on the back roads would ease the shaking, but it seems like the shakes are noticeable now even at very slow speeds. I checked the air in my tires and they are all ok. I was thinking I may need an alignment because of the pulling to the left, but I have never experienced any other vehicle of mine shaking so badly just because of that. Is there any other problems anyone thinks may be causing this? I am not sure what it is but it is starting to worry me. I was just hoping for a few possible ideas before I inevitably need to take it to the garage. Thanks!
 
Old Jan 2, 2015 | 01:07 AM
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could be a lot of things, loose lug nuts, bad hubs or ball joints. tires out of balance. Jack it up and check to see if there`s play anywhere, as in grab the tire and try wiggling it
 

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Old Jan 2, 2015 | 03:01 PM
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Definitely check for tires that are failing. The tires can bubble out and cause this. Since it is speed dependent there is a good chance of a moving part, such as a U-joint, CV axle, etc causing the problem. Could also be ball joints or loose tie rod ball joints. Need to get it up as newguy said and take a look.
 
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