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steering wheel and tires shake when turning the wheel?

1999 Ford Explorer, everything worked fine. Recently had a lot of front end parts repaired.Today I replaced the rotors, pads and caliper brackets (all brand new parts) on the front wheels. After this, the steering wheel and front wheels vibrate when turning whether the car is in park, stopped with the brakes applied or moving. I touched nothing related to the steering as far as I can tell. I checked the power steering fluid and it is full. There are no unusual vibrations or noises coming from the engine. If I stand outside the car and turn the wheel, I can see the tires shake.Any ideas?

Answer:

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The same thing just happened to me. Did brakes and rotors on the back, everything was good. The next day did brakes on the front, I took it for a ride and there was a vicious vibration when turning and going straight. The next day we tried to figure the problem out took the wheels off and checked underneath couldn't see anything that was wrong or bad. We took it to a mechanic that's a friend, started it up and drove and the vibration was gone! We jacked the car up put front and back on jack stands, turned it on and it was only doing it while the car was in park didn't matter which way we turned the wheel. The mechanic didn't notice anything that was wrong, all the tie rod ends are good the bushings and everything else. It is so strange it never did this till the front brakes got replaced. We still don't know what the issue is but it's still driveable at this point.
Steering Wheel Shakes When Turning

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