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2006 f250 super duty have shimmy at 67 mph been to dealer says tires put new tires they put new drive shaft still shimmys any body have any idea teuch hase 31000 miles no it
8 minutes to expect a reply??? Dude, we have lives too, I only get on once maybe twice a day. Punctuation is also your friend. You don't have to be an English major, but a little effort is good as we still have to read and interpret what you are trying to say. Introductions is a good way to let people know you are here, maybe why, and let us get to know you a little. You get better response from the forum area which concentrates on your particular truck.
Since it seems to be a specific speed related, it seems to be balance related. It can be a tire balance, but since you put new on and the balance should have been redone with the new tires, that should take it out of the picture. Driveshaft can be out of phase, but with the rebalance should have fixed that. So then it could also be that one of the rims is bent.
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