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Bring to a shop that has an ABS scanner to determine the problem I had this exact problem. The problem was that the wheel cylinder was leaking and causing the TCS and ABS lights to come on. I replaced the rear drums and pads and wheel cylinder. This solved the problem.
If it is vibrating on the steering wheel, you may need an alignment. If it is vibrating at the tire area you may have a bent wheel or need to have your tires check, take it to any tire shop and they can test. I had the same problem and it was a bent wheel.
You may have a wheel balance problem or something wrong with the suspension or steering gear. Take to a shop for check NOW, this is serious.
Dallas Auto Wheel Covers & Hubcaps is an excellent shop located in the area
Possible warpped rotor or wheel bearings, check with a shop
in an antique high wheel cultivator handle shop.
Use wheel adapters. You can get them at performance shop or wheel/rim shop.
Sounds like problem with brakes. Pull the wheel and you should see the problem.
the problem is u need to take it to an alignment shop and have it aligned. u can wear your tire down till it pops if u leave it,
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I presume it is tilt wheeel and this is a hard thing as you have to take the column apart and tighten screws in the joint. I suggest taking it to a trim shop.
Switch the front wheels to the rear and try it; if the vibration has changed at all you have a tire/wheel problem. It is not uncommon for a shop to miss this problem. Most vibrations like yours ARE tire/whhel problems. sounds like u-joints