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Old 08-27-2005, 09:41 PM
bron3003 bron3003 is offline
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Question Motor Mounts

Ok I have a bit of a problem i am trying to figure out. I have a civic which has new axels but when i hit about 80 or so its starts a weird vibration. Nothing major but its almost like the road has a bump every time the one part of the tire goes around. When i let go of the wheel it sdosnt pull to sides or shake. Another way to describe it as a sort of pull everytime. just some kind of bump jolt movement. I know the driver side wheel baring is loose but im not sure if thats my problem. Someone mentioned the it might be a motor mount but there isnt much movment there either. If anyone has any ideas or input would be greatly appreciated.
It also makes a weird movemnt when im slowing toa stop.

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Old 08-27-2005, 10:48 PM
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I'd get your wheels rebalanced and rotated and have your brakes checked. but like you said could also be the wheel bearings so check those too.
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