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Old 04-10-2005, 06:32 PM
coopnhtown coopnhtown is offline
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front end shake...shimmy

Has anyone figured out the front-end shimmy shake on tahoes?

I have a 99 4X4 that I purchased new in 1998. It is doing the shimmy intermittantly and does not seem to matter if I am braking or not.

It will do it mostly while braking but does it when not stopping as well.

It just hit 100,000 miles and I just put new tires on it...it was shaking before I put the new tires on it.
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Old 04-11-2005, 08:31 PM
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Front end shimmy

Sounds like your pitman arm and idler arm are shot. I had the same problem with mine, I changed them both along with all new tie rod ends even though the tie rods were not bad I wanted every thing to be new. My Tahoe is a 98 w/135,000 miles on it.

Hope this fixes your problem!
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Old 04-11-2005, 10:28 PM
coopnhtown coopnhtown is offline
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I think you are probably right on the pitman arm and or Idler arm.

How much more difficult is it on a 4X4?
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