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2001 Aurora
Recently bought a 2001 Aurora with 85K miles. I'm getting a vibration that I can feel in my seat and floor at around 40 mph. It seems to go away at around 50 mph or when I take my foot off the accelerator. It has new tires on although I did not put them on. Any suggestions as to what this could be.
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Re: 2001 Aurora
Congrats on the new Aurora thebrug! ***Deleted by Moderator***
If the vibration started after you got the new tires, either the tires weren't balanced, or you could need a wheel alignment. If all that is ok, then your tie rods could be loose. Last edited by BNaylor; 03-29-2007 at 10:20 AM. |
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Re: 2001 Aurora
Thanks for the welcome. I took the car back to the dealer I got it from and they replaced both front axle shafts. This took care of the vibrations I felt at 40-45 mph but now it seems like the car pulls to the left and I feel vibration at about 65 to 70 mph. I did not feel any vibration at the higher speed before. Should I get an alignment done?
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Re: 2001 Aurora
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