My 04 Oddyssy front end shakes really bad.

Asked by Malcolm Sep 20, 2017 at 11:50 PM about the 2004 Honda Odyssey

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

It gets worse when I speed up. Idk what to do first
get new tires or get my tire rod checked. What is
the best thing to do first to resolve this? The
shaking is constant at 5mph and up and only gets
worse when I speed up.

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if the shaking stops and starts at different speeds I would say balance the tires, but if it is shaking at all speeds you have a bad front end part, or parts, could be drag link? ball joints? tie rods? or a few other things, you should have someone check it out and find the Problem it is not safe to drive, a damaged part can break, lock up, or cause you to lose control, don't take the chance get it checked

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