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MCubed45Jan-15-08 06:20 PM
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#30994, "cars shaking a lot"


          

my car over the past couple days has started shaking more and more when i'm on the freeway. at first it was barely noticeable but now i don't like driving much above 50 because the shaking gets pretty bad. i've checked for the obvious flat/bubbled tire or wheel not bolted down securely but everything looks pretty normal. i'll try jacking it up and checking each wheel when i go to my parents house tonite. anything in particular i should be looking for?

the shaking increases with speed and is not related to rpm or anything. car still drives straight and doesn't drift. at lower speeds the shaking feels like the car's being pulled side to side slightly.


-marc

  

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RE: cars shaking a lot, ez, Jan-15-08 07:11 PM, #1
RE: cars shaking a lot, MCubed45, Jan-15-08 07:15 PM, #2
      RE: cars shaking a lot, mcgyvr, Jan-16-08 02:43 AM, #3
           RE: cars shaking a lot, DirtMegirt, Jan-16-08 03:30 PM, #4
                RE: cars shaking a lot, ez, Jan-17-08 12:07 PM, #5
                     RE: cars shaking a lot, MCubed45, Jan-17-08 06:29 PM, #6
                          RE: cars shaking a lot, dalesmitsu, Jan-26-08 01:57 AM, #7
                               RE: cars shaking a lot, MCubed45, Feb-02-08 07:22 AM, #8
                                    RE: cars shaking a lot, freelancefool, Feb-02-08 05:40 PM, #9

ezJan-15-08 07:11 PM
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#30996, "RE: cars shaking a lot"
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Maybe one of the wheel weights that are used to balance them finally came unglued and fell off.

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MCubed45Jan-15-08 07:15 PM
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#30997, "RE: cars shaking a lot"
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thanks i'll check for that too

-marc

  

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mcgyvrJan-16-08 02:43 AM
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#30998, "RE: cars shaking a lot"
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Do you have aftermarket rims?
If so, do you have the proper hubcentric rings for it?

Also have you checked your alignment lately?

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DirtMegirtJan-16-08 03:30 PM
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#31001, "RE: cars shaking a lot"
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Another thing to check for is the condition of your hub assembly. When my fronts went, I would get vibration while driving straight. If I turned the wheel, the vibration went away. If you jack the front end up and check the wheels for play between 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock, that should be a sign.

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ezJan-17-08 12:07 PM
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#31002, "RE: cars shaking a lot"
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Also could be a steering link. Put the front on jacks and check if you have play between 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock. The one on my drivers side had play, and caused similar symptoms to what you are experiencing. Also causes increased wear on that tire.

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MCubed45Jan-17-08 06:29 PM
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#31003, "RE: cars shaking a lot"
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Jan-17-08 06:33 PM by MCubed45

          

ok so i forgot to mention that i've had my stocker 14" on my rear pass for a couple months after i had a flat. idk why the tire on my 17" went flat but i decide to fill it up and try put it back on while i was checking the car and now everything's fine. (and yea i have the hubcentric rings)

however while checking the wheels i found that i do have a couple degrees of play in the front driver's side. 9 and 3. it looks like the tie rod moves with it so i'm guessing there's a problem with the R&P? the boots on my R&P have been torn up for quite awhile now...

-marc

  

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dalesmitsuJan-26-08 01:57 AM
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#31032, "RE: cars shaking a lot"
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Originally posted by MCubed45
ok so i forgot to mention that i've had my stocker 14" on my rear pass for a couple months after i had a flat. idk why the tire on my 17" went flat but i decide to fill it up and try put it back on while i was checking the car and now everything's fine. (and yea i have the hubcentric rings) however while checking the wheels i found that i do have a couple degrees of play in the front driver's side. 9 and 3. it looks like the tie rod moves with it so i'm guessing there's a problem with the R&P? the boots on my R&P have been torn up for quite awhile now...


A good place for those parts at decent price that won't break a DSMer budget is Advance Auto parts. You could get the R&P and tie rods on each for under 250.

You might wanna also check your sway bar too. the bushings could be worn out.

If you're like me on a Budget have to buy one two parts at time and then pay a shop a small labor fee to have them install at same time.
This would be you're best route, instead of blowing hole in your wallet.

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MCubed45Feb-02-08 07:22 AM
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#31067, "RE: cars shaking a lot"
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what exactly do i most likely have to replace?

-marc

  

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freelancefoolFeb-02-08 05:40 PM
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#31070, "RE: cars shaking a lot"
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Don't take the R&P out. That would be waaaay overkill right now. Think about it. If the ball and cup on the inner tie rod is worn out, you will have play in the same area as the rack. You are talking about $112 for Moog brand inner tie rods.

That should get rid of the play in the 9 & 3. You can go with another brand if you prefer. While you are down there, check the outer tie rods as well. If you need help diagnosing things, let me know and I will be glad to get pictures/CAPS information and make something for you. Let's just rule the rack out first.

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