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Old 01-20-2007, 06:50 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by ledzeppelin240
There are countless threads about vibrations. I work at a dealership and deal with these kind of things daily, but on here it takes 20+ post to come to a conclusion.

-Wheels out of balance, seperated or cupped tires, bent rims, mud, dirt, snow, ice in rims causes the most common vibration.
-Driveshaft center carrier bushing also causes vibrations.
-CV axles can cause vibrations under load or torque, same with severly worn suspension components.
-If it is a problem with the front 2 wheels it will be most noticeable in the steering wheel
-A problem with the rear tires will be most noticeable in the seat of the car, although a problem with the rear tires can also be noticed in the steering wheel.

-Alignment being out will not cause vibrations
-Suspension components worn are usually the last cause of a vibration, but not always.

My .02cents

Liar, my front toe is out, and it vibrates liek bitch.
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