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I have a 2000 chevy cavalier which to the best of my knowledge hasnt been wrecked until recently which was in the drivers front side. It bent the left front tire in at the top and scratched the drivers and passengers side door, dinted the front bumper and bent the front fender well. I got it fixed but since then my car shakes when i reach 65 mph, which I can feel strongly on my right side and under my seat. I have 2 new rims on both front wheels and replaced the bearings and have gotten my tires rotated and balanced as well. What do you think it is.

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Hi Nicole, I would have to maybe a bad tire. I would have someone run the car on the lift in the air to see if it does it there. If so then then could rotate the tires and try it again. If it still does it then remove the tires and try it again. If it is still there then it must be a bent axle or some thing like that.

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Mark

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Mark Bisig

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I have been working on Chevrolets since 1979 and do all minor and major repair of these vehicles. I work at a large Chevrolet dealer. I can answer questions on engines, transmissions, drive-line, A/C, PCM, drivability. I will do my best to answer and get back to you fast.

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Denver Automotive and diesel college

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