Vibration - help
did this vibration just come on recently, or always there?
if new tires did not solve the prob, there are some possibilities: one or more of the u-joints might be worn, maybe a slightly dented wheel, maybe loose wheel bearing, wheel balancer at your shop out of calibration, shop having probs with experienced staff.
I just had this problem a few weeks ago on our family sedan, and solved recently. had the summer tires installed and then found the car wanted to drift slightly, also had front and rear vibration between 50 - 60, with steering wheel shimmy too. took it back to the shop and they said the wheels were then re-balanced, shuffled around from front to rear and side to side, and had their best mechanic on it. no change. I was told the brake rotors were warped, and that one or more were grabbing and releasing the rotors when driving, causing the out of balance feel. after 15+ years at this place w/zero prob, I thought this was total crap.
so I took it to another shop. I asked them to check for poorly mounted tires and/or out of round tires, and had them re-mount and balance the wheels. problem solved. they said all the wheels were out of balance when checked, the wheel weights were only installed on the one side of the rim {they balance using weights on both sides} and they found a slightly dinged wheel on the front which they moved to the rear. prob solved.
Last edited by standswithabeer; Today at 08:38 AM.
did this vibration just come on recently, or always there?
if new tires did not solve the prob, there are some possibilities: one or more of the u-joints might be worn, maybe a slightly dented wheel, maybe loose wheel bearing, wheel balancer at your shop out of calibration, shop having probs with experienced staff.
I just had this problem a few weeks ago on our family sedan, and solved recently. had the summer tires installed and then found the car wanted to drift slightly, also had front and rear vibration between 50 - 60, with steering wheel shimmy too. took it back to the shop and they said the wheels were then re-balanced, shuffled around from front to rear and side to side, and had their best mechanic on it. no change. I was told the brake rotors were warped, and that one or more were grabbing and releasing the rotors when driving, causing the out of balance feel. after 15+ years at this place w/zero prob, I thought this was total crap.
so I took it to another shop. I asked them to check for poorly mounted tires and/or out of round tires, and had them re-mount and balance the wheels. problem solved. they said all the wheels were out of balance when checked, the wheel weights were only installed on the one side of the rim {they balance using weights on both sides} and they found a slightly dinged wheel on the front which they moved to the rear. prob solved.












