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Vibration at speed


NIX396
05-05-2005, 08:59 PM
Just replaced all tie rods,pitman,idler,and a couple of ball joints. Drove it after repair and was pulling right. The tire shop did some switcheroo on the tires and fixed that problem. Now at around 35mph it starts vibrating and gets worse as i speed up. Do any of you agree that it should be a balancing issue???? The tires are fairly new bfg a/t ko. If not balancing, would the next step be u-joints then hubs?? The hubs are supposedly good...Thanks!!!!

rlith
05-06-2005, 06:08 AM
Is your ass vibrating or the steering wheel?

sherman69
05-06-2005, 10:40 AM
Hi,
If they swapped the tires around and not replace one, then you probably have one with a broken belt. This can cause bouncing also. Might even be able to see it with close inspection, a slightly bulging area.
Bob B

Kevcules
05-06-2005, 03:09 PM
1-I've never heard of changing parts to "cause" a vibration??

2- It does sound like tire failure.

3-Stay away from a garage that "re-arranges" tires to get rid of vibration!!!

Kevin

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