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Originally Posted by GlowBot There was also alot of ice under the car. But still no matter what a car should not do this. I driven many cars in the winter and never had this problem. |
There are only two things that could cause your issue.
Ice/snow packed onto the CV shafts, or ice/snow packed into the wheels/brakes/hubs.
If it keeps doing it without the ice/snow, then your tires/wheels could be out of balance or a loose suspension/steering component causing "deathwobble."
Deathwobble is more common with lifted Jeeps and trucks, but can still happen to cars at certain speeds. I very highly doubt this is your issue, but it's still a possibility.