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2000 blazer vibration problem
I have a 2000 blazer with 204,000 miles on it. I get vibration at 50 mph.....any reason?
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Re: 2000 blazer vibration problem
More info would help.
50-60 MPH vibertion is usually tires and wheels. Have you got mud on wheels? Slipped belt on tire? Bent wheel? Have you had tires balanced?
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What condition are the tires? Check u joints on drive shafts. Do you feel vibration on steering wheel or any where else? |
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No bent wheel They was all balance Slipped belt don't think so |
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Tie rod was replace 20,000 miles ago. Back tires are due. I was thinking u joints... |
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Proper inspection and a good description and more information would help.
Has it been raised or lowered? What all speed does it do it? What speed does it do it more? In 2W or 4W? What all service work done? Did it start all at one time? Have you inspected U jounts and drive shafts? Have you double checked tiresand wheels? Does it do it on coast or pull or steady down the road? Does turning wheel left or right when going down the road change noise?
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50-60 MPH vibration is usually wheels and tires.
Have them double checked.
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Re: 2000 blazer vibration problem
One good test is to jack it up put rear axel on stands and spin rear tires at 50-60.
If 4W do same with front end.
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Re: 2000 blazer vibration problem
When my 2000 Blazer developed a bad front end vibration at about 50mph it turned out to be bad ball joints. First I balanced the wheels which helped (vibration then happened at a higher speed), but the problem didn't totally disappear until I replaced the upper and lower joints with some quality Moog parts. If your ball joints are original equipment (If they are riveted in place) they are probably on borrowed time anyway.
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Same problem w/ my '99, it ended up being u-joints. I replaced all and have had no problem.
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Re: 2000 blazer vibration problem
You are welcome And thanks for posting back the fix.
Glad you got it fixed. Good luck
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