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Front end shaking around 55 mph - anyone else have this issue?

The 3 things that I would look at first, 1.) tires (how old are they, what the thread wear looks like, air pressure even between the two front tires). 2.) rotors (are they worn or look warped when you rotate them). 3.) front end alignment (try and get your front end laser aligned).
 
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I would also look at tire balance issue. Mine did the same thing when I replaced the fronts and used Ride-on to balance. First time out did this for about .25 miles but came out of it and now smooth as silk.
 
Check for cupping on your front tires. This can throw off your front end at speed and give it a shaky feel. I had it happen to me after driving on hot roads and turning too fast. I'm older now so I don't try to slide around the corners. lol
 
I’d start with the easy bit, tire balancing.

I think back in this year they had grease nipples on some of the pivot points which folks ignore leading to bushing wear.

If the brake pedal pulses when you slow down you may have a warped disk rotor.

At that age front shocks might be done.
 
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