« Reply #8 on: December 19, 2014, 06:30:49 PM »
And of course the infamous steering dampener (the shock absorber-looking thingie on the steering linkage).
The steering dampener is meant to help with resonance shaking, which is a common Eagle issue and the only issue I refer to as "death wobble." That issue can be very frustrating because each individual part is okay but worn enough to interact with all the other ones that are also worn.
What you described doesn't sound like a harmonic issue and sounds like a problem needing immediate attention caused by a single part about to fail.
I suggest you schedule it for a new round of the important bushings and joints just because they are old and likely to cause the harmonic shaking eventually. That will knock out a couple possibilities shotgun style by just replacing stuff that should be done anyway, and will also give you or your mechanic a good long look underneath while you do the work. Hopefully you'll fix problems you didn't even know you would have in the process of fixing the biggest one.
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