OK... Heres my story. I took my 2000 ford escort sedan to a alignment shop and they told me i needed a inner tie rod on the drivers side and the rack and pinion bushings. So I did them. Went to another place and they said do the front struts..Which i knew were worn out.. So i did them. I also did the both outer tie rods and the right side lower ball joint and rear sway links. I got bran new kumho powerstar tires and had them balanced. I also had to replace the right rear trailing arm because some idiot jacked it up from there and it was bent up. So after replacing all that i had a 4 wheel alignment done at break masters. I have noticed that when going down the highway around 50-65 MPH and up it shakes, vibrates and i can see the steering wheel shimmys back and forth a little bit while im driving. I have tightened everything twice, maybe 3 times and nothing seems to help. The right side CV axel is spraying greese in the rim so i keep cleaning it to locate the crack or tear or whatever and there is nothing. Its coming out of the seal closest to the tire. I dont know if its worn out so bad its overheating and just leaking? But the handling problem is only on the highway. And it kinda feels like the car is driving drunk. Or trying to go different ways like the wind was blowing. Oh and also the rear struts might need to be changed since their starting to leak oil. But i dont think that would cause the steering problems. And also i was wondering if the sway bar bracket bushings are suppose to have any space between the bushing and bar when the car is lifted in the air? Could it be caused by a cv shaft? Sway bar bushings? Rear struts? Can someone please help me out with this crappy situation??? Its really getting to me. By the way. Its a manual with 110000 miles.