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I have a 95 F-150 Super cab sb 302.I just bought this truck and noticed a slight shimmy when the truck gets to 28-34 mph.It does this acc/ coasting& in neutral.I feel it in the body of the truck not in the steering wheel.I have balanced the tires ,had new u joints put in.Drive shaft checked for balance.Moved front tire to back ,back to front.Changed diff fluid.Front shocks.New carrier on drive shaft.Rotated the shaft 180 x 2.checked motor mounts.When going down or up a hill it is not noticlble.Just around 30mph on flat smooth road.
I have read alot of the post on this subject.Hope-ing for some new ideas.
Thanks
Sounds like you've checked plenty of stuff so far. I would check out the frontend: wheel bearings, ball joints, tie rod ends, I-beam bushings, radius arm bushings and steering damper (if it has one).
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