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Question by Jimmy_28
Submitted on 5/29/2006
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I have a 1998 Chevy blazer 4 door 4x4 and for some reason ( goes on and off ) when i go about 45+ mph the whole car starts to shake i just recently noticed that it stop's for awhile and usually start again when i put the 4 wheel drive in i have 4 wheel high and low but the low wont work period the light blinks and goes straight to high when i try to put it in is the shaking do to the 4 wheel drive please any info would be great i have replaced the who front end ball joints and such and the problem still exists bought new tires and had it aligned and rotated 2 times. THANKS..


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