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Disco Matt:
I think you need to check when it happens - if it's there when you're putting power down then it's most likely drivetrain, if it's there all the time (even on a trailing throttle) then it's more likely wheel balancing. I know my front prop produced a rhythmic vibration if I booted it at about 60mph or so which disappeared when you took your foot off, which turned out to be a need for new UJs.

Bushes, however, could well show up as both - they may be allowing the axle to move under load thereby causing the vibration!

Range Rover Blues:
Also need to think about tyre damage/wear/out of shape.  Does tyre pressure effect it?

Is the steering wheel shimmying or shaking?

white disco:
thank you very much everybody most of tht is wat i was thinking just didnt know where to start but think will start with balancing thank you to everybody

white disco

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