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Re: CV axle issues.
I dont think not having an alignment would cause it to shake, just maybe drift on you while going straight or premature wear on the tires. If a wheel weight were to have fallen off that would cause your tire to be out of balance and shake. That happened to me once. Also another thing that caused it for my car was by putting a lot of that fix a flat into the tire. During the winter in alaska it would freeze up and my car would shake real bad. Once i finally replaced that tire and got it rebalanced all the shaking went away
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