Thanks guys. I think that I will try to change the rotors first, as 
that I had recently had a brake job done on this car and haven't really 
been satisfied with the results. The breakes screeech and at times feel 
like a metal to metal grind. I took it back to be checked and the mech. 
said "couldn't find anything wrong Buddy"- go figure.


--- In [email protected], Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have experienced this many times, and in my case it
> was always the result of a tire going bad. Tread
> separation, causing the tire to squirm when it
> rotates. Right now a friend of mine has that on his
> Cadillac. Goes away at about 25-30 mph.
> 
> On the other hand it could be a warped disc brake
> rotor. I've had plenty of those, too!
> 
> Craig
> 
 



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