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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 03:07 AM
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You may have some snow/ice frozen in your rim. That causes them to thump/shake at speed. I've had the same problem several times being in a snowy climate as well. After an hour or two of driving, or kicking it quite hard it'll break out. Or spray it down with a hose when it is warmer. I'd say that is your problem since you were drifting in snow and ice.
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