2007 Mustang V6 - Pony Edition
Need some feedback here. Had this vehicle since it had 5 miles on it, and know how it drives. A year ago the Ford dealer fixed a part on my front sway bar, and also replaced my tires (with the exact same brand and type of tires as part of the pony edition then, which is Z rated tires).
Since then, the steering wheel shakes like it is a tire balance issue. I've had the tires balanced, rotated, etc. by them, another dealer, and a tire shop to no avail.
Went to the dealer (and another dealer) to check out this issue and they all say "that's how a Mustang is supposed to feel". This is despite me telling them I've had this car since day one and know how it feels on the roads I take.
This happens on freeways, regular roadways, and at virtually any seed...30mph+. There are few roads where I don't experience the shake.
Has anyone else experienced this? What can it be? My only two culprits are either the tires (which are the same brand/model/type as before) or what they did to the front sway bar (although it has been checked out by both dealers).
I'm not sure what to do or ask for. But I think your steering wheel that feels like a 'shake weight' on clean level road is unacceptable.
Need some feedback here. Had this vehicle since it had 5 miles on it, and know how it drives. A year ago the Ford dealer fixed a part on my front sway bar, and also replaced my tires (with the exact same brand and type of tires as part of the pony edition then, which is Z rated tires).
Since then, the steering wheel shakes like it is a tire balance issue. I've had the tires balanced, rotated, etc. by them, another dealer, and a tire shop to no avail.
Went to the dealer (and another dealer) to check out this issue and they all say "that's how a Mustang is supposed to feel". This is despite me telling them I've had this car since day one and know how it feels on the roads I take.
This happens on freeways, regular roadways, and at virtually any seed...30mph+. There are few roads where I don't experience the shake.
Has anyone else experienced this? What can it be? My only two culprits are either the tires (which are the same brand/model/type as before) or what they did to the front sway bar (although it has been checked out by both dealers).
I'm not sure what to do or ask for. But I think your steering wheel that feels like a 'shake weight' on clean level road is unacceptable.