sound like a bad universal joint, vibration more noticable under load?
Bad wheel alignment, perhaps balljoints worn out.
Tow truck.
Check the Phazer's.
yes
No, UNSAFE!Trailer tires are built for special use and are frankly not as safe for Light truck use.One of the reasons is that "ST" tires are only rated for 60mph
Have the ABS checked for coedes, the rear sensor might have failed.
They raped them over and over again, then they tied them to the a pick up truck and drove at approximately 40mph until there heads were torn off
A truck's suspension (springs and shock absorbers) is much stiffer than a car's. Small bumps in the road, which are absorbed by a car's suspension, are transmitted to a truck's driver.
Upon much thinking, the car will be going at 125mph relative to the earth, and 65mph relative to the truck.
Kickdown cable needs adjusting.
It could be a bad CV joint for one.me and my sex god boyfriend for two ;D
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, defective tire, or worn steering parts.