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Originally Posted by Chesmu
things to check:
1. tire tread, especially on the front...if it's assymettric, could be an alignment issue
2. with hands off the steering wheel, apply the brakes while going twenty or so miles/hour. Does the car pull to one side? Alignment issue
3. Tire pressuresa ll around
4. Definitely try another car to see if it feels the same.
5. Stop doing your make-up while driving.....JK....please don't tell my wife I said that...
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Chesmu has an excellent list.
If all those check out fine, then the problem is the roads that you drive on. Either you take alternate routes, or get your city to repave them. Alternatively, can't you move to where the roads are smoother and better paved?