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Old 03-23-2006, 01:59 AM
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on my way to work i noticed a vibration above 50MPH, any faster then that and it was bad enough to shake the whole car and make me feel like i was holding a jackhammer instead of a steering wheel

it felt like a loose tire or a bad U-joint on a driveshaft on a rwd car, got out and checked all the tires and there all firmly in place and didnt budge an inch. i wouldnt have driven the car anymore after that if i'd had a choice but i ended up driveing the 50 miles to work anyway and it kept doing it the whole way except it felt like it would lighten up sometimes and then get really bad again.

after work im dreading the drive home because of the vibration but get on the highway and its gone what could have caused this vibration in the first place and is it something i should worry about too much? and why would it have just disappeared in a few hours?

i cant think of anything that would cause it or why it would just quit all of a sudden without a trace
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Old 03-23-2006, 06:05 AM
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i noticed a vibration , any faster and it was bad enough to shake the whole car and make me feel like i was holding a jackhammer

it felt loose
You're not going to be able to see if your tires are on all the way without jacking the car up. how hard is a suspention to take apart? isolate what corner its coming from. jack your car up. check your tie rod and ball joint. make sure everythings kosher. if somethings bad replace it. tada
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Old 03-23-2006, 06:23 AM
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its very easy to see if i tire is completely on or not without haveing to jack it up

i dont have the time to take my suspension apart because this is my DD and i gotta drive 50 miles to and from work every day so i cant afford down time, thats why i posted it to get some ideas of whats wrong instead of takeing everything apart and shooting blind, and i cant isolate where its comeing from, the whole car shook with no indications of where it was comeing from, if i had to guess i'd say it felt like it was comeing from the rear but i cant say for sure

i've had suspension problems before with other cars but nothing thats ever just dissapeared like this before with out so much as a trace of any problems

i looked at everything i could think of once i got home but nothing looked out of place or damaged at all
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Old 03-23-2006, 06:32 AM
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it takes 10 minnutes to pull your suspension apart and another 20ish is your slow to put it back together again.

if its your rear its probably a bushing on the lower control arm, or you lost a bolt or something. or your tire. its easyer just to look at it.
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Old 03-23-2006, 06:40 AM
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if it was a bushing or a lost bolt why would the vibration dissapear out of nowhere?

i took it upto about 80MPH just to make sure it was gone and had no problems at all on the way home
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if it was a bushing or a lost bolt why would the vibration dissapear out of nowhere?

i took it upto about 80MPH just to make sure it was gone and had no problems at all on the way home
Maybe somehow you have water inside a rear tire, and it froze sitting at night. not enough to cause a vibration at a lower speed but enough to throw your wheel out of ballance at higher speeds when it catches the side wall of the tire and rotates with it. causing your vehicle to shake at higher speeds. hell even if it was still in waterform it could do it. did you have your car sitting in snow? maybe your car had some ice buildup on the wheel that threw it out of ballance. who knows.
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Maybe somehow you have water inside a rear tire, and it froze sitting at night. not enough to cause a vibration at a lower speed but enough to throw your wheel out of ballance at higher speeds when it catches the side wall of the tire and rotates with it. causing your vehicle to shake at higher speeds. hell even if it was still in waterform it could do it. did you have your car sitting in snow? maybe your car had some ice buildup on the wheel that threw it out of ballance. who knows.
very possable, we got about 23 inchs in the last few days and my car was out in it for one of them
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i started havin the exact same problem the other day, it was of and on but now it does more often than not. but it only does it while on the gas, decel and cruising are just fine. it sounds like the susp is bouncing very rapidly up there.

mine is coming from teh left front, i'm going to put the car up on a lift at lunch today and i'll report what i find with mine.
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are your lugnuts tight :1
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Originally Posted by primercrx
are your lugnuts tight :1
dear god you've solved my problem!

lugnuts were the first things i checked with how the vibration felt, and if it was lugnuts the vibration wouldnt have dissapeared just from sitting for a few hours before the drive home

racintweek what did you find with your problem? doesnt sound exactly like mine though, mine was completely speed dependent, below 55MPH or so and it would dissapear completely, didnt matter if i was on the gas, decel or brakeing
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