actually that was the problem but thanks for trying
Usually a low speed problem is either a bent wheel or a slipped belt on a tire. It could also be the C/V joint... if it is the C/V joint it will do some bad shaking depending on how bad the c/v joint is gone, the longer you wait to fix it the more of a shimmy and shake you will get
You might need a new u joint.
could be tires out of round,bent rim,out of balence wheel or wheel bearings. or it could be the u-joint is bad and it is off balancing your drive shaft
Yes, it will and generally it is the inboard cv joint.
This could be the cause of SI joint pain as well along with other causes such as traumatic injuries, hormonal changes orsacroiliac joint inflamation.
probably a wheel bearing, ball joint, tie rod end, or tire balance issue. A bad CV joint is possible but unlikely. a severely bent rim will also cause a shimmy but usually at a higher speed.
Should shake or shimmy on acceleration, may also squeak and clunk.
Bad U-joint
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Yes
It could be many things... It could be warped rotors. It could be loose tie rod ends. (If a slower, less noticeable drift) It could be unbalanced tires on the front end. It could be CV joint(s) ready to go out. I can't think of anything else at the moment.
Probably a bad u-joint.