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When driving my car it pulls to the left and when going over 60mph the steering wheel shakes?

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When driving my car it pulls to the left and when going over 60mph the steering wheel shakes?

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For cgriffin and other non uk posters, a ‘wishbone’ in regards to suspension is a component shaped like a wishbone with a ball joint at the apex for attatching the stub axle assembly, and usually hollow bushes for mounting to subframe or chassis by thru bolts at the other end. Check any good (European) car manufacturers web site) The steering shake is usually indicative of wheel out of balance, but can be caused by worn bushes, the pulling to one side will be caused by worn ‘wishbone’ bushes OR under inflated tyre on that side.

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