No! A track bar is just what it states, it holds the axle in line with the body or frame. A bad or worn out bar will make the car or truck feel very "loose" or unresponsive. The only thing to cause a "shake" is tire balance or a bent rim. A stutter on accell is a missfire. The two are not the same.............
What is the track width, or also known axle length of every truck?
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one could be the lines need bleeding
Replace the bushings in the track bars that connect the rear axle to the vehicle.
Only if the rear axle is a drive axle.
Yes
Inside the rear axle.Inside the rear axle.
I don't believe so, I'm pretty sure a "Track Bar" aka "Panhard Rod" is meant to help stabilize the rear axle. 1995 Mazda 626 is an FF or front-engine front-wheel drive vehicle. there is no "rear axle" to speak of, because it is independent suspension. there IS a tie-rod type stabilizer in the rear however.
On the rear axle?
Top of the rear axleTop of the rear axle
you re rear axle i just replaced mine it probably the front pinion bearing
An internal failure in the axle. It will need disassembled to know the actual cause.