Don’t know how old it is or if it has front wheel drive or not. If not, has anyone checked the drive shaft to make sure it’s balanced?
Front or rear wheel drive… jack up each wheel and give it some gas so just the one wheel is spinning. That may narrow it down some. Might be something in the axle, rear end, u-joints, rotors.
Has anyone drove behind you, or in front of you while going at various speeds to see if they can see if any of the tires are bouncing a little? That may narrow it down to front or back, left or right.
But if it’s rear wheel drive, I’d start with the drive shaft and u-joints.
You could visit some junk yards and talk to the guys who work there. Sometimes they know more than mechanics do.
Take care and God bless.
Dean
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