proper alignment (front & rear) with respect to specs from the workshop manual are critical. additionally, all the front end parts need to be good, not worn.....links, tie rod ends, trunions, steering rack, etc. Tires and wheel balancing as well.
the only issue i ever had at speed with my JPS twin cam was the Lotus factory alloy wheels and their infamous centering issue. regardless of balancing, i could never fully get rid of wheel vibration 50=70 MPH.
I've had my car up to 90-100 and drove straight as an arrow, fully confident in handling/steering, so you definately have some issue to fix.