The most common cause is a tire out of balance. It can also be a bent wheel, defect in a tire, worn steering or suspension parts, bad wheel bearing, broken motor mount, or CV joint failing. Have your tires rotated and balanced and all steering and suspension parts inspected. If they find no problems then have it looked at more closely by a trusted mechanic.
over 40mph.. either bad tires or need to be balanced and possibly alined.. speed bumps, that might be your shocks. to check your shocks push firmly downwards on the front and if if bounces more then three times.. lol you prolly wanna get some new one.. same for the back
It should take you a little over 3 minutes if you travel at 40mph constantly
no. but if you get over obsessive with them and drink lots of them a day, then yes
over 20 miles
I have one and it can hit over 40mph. Fast.
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its the trany going out.
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
because it shakes the world and knocks everything over.
This is a trick question and the only possible answer is "it can't be done". In order to average 40MPH over 20 miles, the entire trip has to last 30 minutes (MPH=miles/hours). At the halfway point, which is 10 miles, at 20MPH it already took 30 minutes to get there, so there is no way to "make up for lost time" - no matter how fast you go, you can't average 40MPH on the trip. Even if you somehow were magically able to travel at the speed of light for the remaining 10 miles, which is 670,616,629MPH, your average speed of the trip would be only 39.999999881MPH, not quite 40MPH.
i heard 40mph. We have one that probably does over 30, but it needs a tuneup.
Do not go over 40mph or your engine will rev to high and be damaged