Only at low speeds, or worst at low speeds? Either way it's probably a bad front tire. Failing that, bad front wheel rim or front wheel rim not properly secured to the hub.
Despite repeated balancing, my 2004 and 2007 Ford Focus (Foci?) would shimmy at speeds above 65. In both instances the problem was rectified by the installation of new sway bar end links (Google it). Any decent auto parts store will have them for about $25 each (you need 2) and most DIYers will have the metric sockets and wrenches necessary to install.
Despite repeated balancing, my 2004 and 2007 Ford Focus (Foci?) would shimmy at speeds above 65. In both instances the problem was rectified by the installation of new sway bar end links (Google it). Any decent auto parts store will have them for about $25 each (you need 2) and most DIYers will have the metric sockets and wrenches necessary to install.
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The standard ford focus has a limiter at 110 mph. The zx4 st model has a claimed limiter of 120mph but speeds up to 125 have been acheived with the limiter in place
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one reason because the lack of effort second reason distraction third reason no motivation Lastly no self confidence
Dirty fuel filter, dirty injectors, for a start.
Fuel filter plugged?Air filter dirty?weak fuel Pump?
There's not much variation in cable speeds for a particular area since they usually use the same backbone. However, in general comcast tends to maintain a good focus on speeds due to heavy use among gamers.
well if youre driving at high speed (80+) then you should look as far ahead as possible without losing focus on the road in front of you. If youre going normal driving speeds then about a quarter mile will do
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