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Bad vibration when driving at 40mph to 60mph!! Help

nickdemio

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When i get up to 45mph-55mph and especially on the highway..i get a bad vibration & wobbling feeling at my right front tire...and im wondering can anybody diagnois this problem..cuz i have no idea??? some say its the axle..some say hub bearings or belt broke in tire. Any feedback would be appreciated. (Also: Sometimes when i make a hard left coming out of my parking space in the morning..i hear 2 clicks..when accelerating to get out of the space-but never at regular side street turns..jus in the morning..tryin to get out of the parking space)
 


Snow or ice in your wheels? Or maybe your balance in your right front tires is off, like a weight fell off. Inspect the wheel for anything outta place and try swapping the right front wheel with a different one and see if the problem stays with the wheel. If not, then you can eliminate that wheel/tire.
 
Well, it cant be snow or ice cuz its like 70 degrees here in St.Louis....and ive been hearing the CV Joints from alot of ppl..so im thinking thats what it is..Gina? was ur wheel vibrating before u got new ones put on?
 
trans axle same thing on the my parents bonneville same thing on my car same thing on my buddies car wbodystore.com has em 90 bucks each there super easy to do
 
Trans axle? Whats the difference between a trans axle & a cv joint axle? Or are they the same? Im new to the car game...
 


or .... sticking brake caliper.... easy check. jack it up and put it in neutral, check to see if the wheel spins freely.
 
Hey Guys...thanx for all the input..had my mechanic ova today and it ended up being the axle...slapped a new one in & we were smooth rolling. Now all i gotta do is Mod this engine up a lil bit and throw some nice rims on it and im good to go.
 
You'll quickly find mods for an L36 don't quite return much power for the money invested.

U bend delete and a tune then call it a day IMO.
 
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