A shuddering van with over 300k miles? This is what mechanics are for.

Dear Car Talk | Jan 01, 1995
Dear Tom and Ray:
Jaimie
TOM: The time of day doesn't matter, Jaimie. When that wheel falls off, it's going to be awfully hard to steer whether it's light out or not. In fact, it might be less scary if you CAN'T see.
RAY: You really should check it out right away. We can't say for sure that because the front end shudders, the wheel is going to fall off, but it's certainly one of the possibilities.
TOM: If you have bad ball joints, bad tie rod ends, or a bad idler arm, and the van's been shuddering for two years, you could be on borrowed time.
RAY: Of course, it could also just be warped brake rotors, which is not nearly as dangerous. But you won't know for sure until you do one of two things; either take it to your mechanic and have the front end thoroughly checked out...
TOM: Or wait until something falls off. Then, you--or more likely your heirs--can make the final determination as to whether it was something dangerous or not.
RAY: Hey, by the way, Jaimie. Since you're intimately familiar with dog behavior, is there anyway we can get our dog to play with my brother WITHOUT tying a pork chop around his neck?
Jaimie
TOM: The time of day doesn't matter, Jaimie. When that wheel falls off, it's going to be awfully hard to steer whether it's light out or not. In fact, it might be less scary if you CAN'T see.
RAY: You really should check it out right away. We can't say for sure that because the front end shudders, the wheel is going to fall off, but it's certainly one of the possibilities.
TOM: If you have bad ball joints, bad tie rod ends, or a bad idler arm, and the van's been shuddering for two years, you could be on borrowed time.
RAY: Of course, it could also just be warped brake rotors, which is not nearly as dangerous. But you won't know for sure until you do one of two things; either take it to your mechanic and have the front end thoroughly checked out...
TOM: Or wait until something falls off. Then, you--or more likely your heirs--can make the final determination as to whether it was something dangerous or not.
RAY: Hey, by the way, Jaimie. Since you're intimately familiar with dog behavior, is there anyway we can get our dog to play with my brother WITHOUT tying a pork chop around his neck?
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