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Old 08-08-2016, 05:43 PM   #9
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If the bushings in the front lower control arms and/or strut mounts are worn out, the shudder could be caused by bushing deflection. I don't think bushings in good shape would do that though.

Tire pressures might also be a factor. You might want to reduce your tire pressure by a few psi and see how it feels.

Or, it could be caused by dead front struts.

Basically, if it's a mechanical problem, there's undamped movement that'll need to be fixed. Of course it could be driver error, but I haven't seen anyone reporting this front end shuttering, so I'd start my trouble shooting with mechanical items.
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