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Craig,
I have a similar problem with my 67 SS. I think
it's caused by worn, original bushings on all the trailing arms. The
vibration starts around 60 MPH. It feel strange and I think it's the rear
end rocking side to side on mushy bushing. I'm in the process of changing the
arms and bushings now, so I don't know for sure if that's the source of the
vibration problem. But with the shocks and springs out, I can twist the rear
very easily.
Mike
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