Vibration driving over 45 mph when I make a right turn... & Frustration
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Vibration driving over 45 mph when I make a right turn... & Frustration
Hi to everyone. I´ve experienced an issue during the latest 6 months, and is getting worst. This is the situation. If I´m driving above 45 mph straight and if move slightly the steering wheel to the right, the front end begins to vibrate, and also there´s a noise, like rumbling. For the left side, there are no issues and the steering wheel doesn´t shake or vibrate in any condition (left or right). Also vibrates when I´m driving over a ramp. I´ve replaced the driver´s side hub bearing about 1 month and half ago, and the vibration still present. In order to avoid chase a ghost there is the list of the root causes that origin this.
- Sway bar end links. The bushing looks worn (flat) and without grease.
- Sway bar bushing. If them are shot, may cause this?
- Replaced hub bearing. As I told you, I replaced the driver´s side hub bearing with OEM parts. however, when I try to spin the new bearing, it wasn´t very easy. To be honest, I don´t know if a new hub bearing should rotate without apply a lot of force.
- Passenger side hub bearing. If I make a turn to the right side, is possible that this might be?
- Strut Mount. Everytime that I pass over a bump, I hear a thump noise.
- Brakes: Since I replaced the bearing, have appeared rust in the rotor. I mean, the rust pattern is circular, and covers about the 25% of the rotor braking surface. The rust is near from the axis.
- Tranny mount. Everytime that I shift to 'D' o 'R' nothing happens regarding to strange noises.
- CV Axle. Not torn boots and not clank, clunk noises when I move the steering wheel.
- The infamous steering column.
I just want to know which of the conditions described above could lead to this vibration. I´ll apreciate any help and suggestion.
Thanks!
- Sway bar end links. The bushing looks worn (flat) and without grease.
- Sway bar bushing. If them are shot, may cause this?
- Replaced hub bearing. As I told you, I replaced the driver´s side hub bearing with OEM parts. however, when I try to spin the new bearing, it wasn´t very easy. To be honest, I don´t know if a new hub bearing should rotate without apply a lot of force.
- Passenger side hub bearing. If I make a turn to the right side, is possible that this might be?
- Strut Mount. Everytime that I pass over a bump, I hear a thump noise.
- Brakes: Since I replaced the bearing, have appeared rust in the rotor. I mean, the rust pattern is circular, and covers about the 25% of the rotor braking surface. The rust is near from the axis.
- Tranny mount. Everytime that I shift to 'D' o 'R' nothing happens regarding to strange noises.
- CV Axle. Not torn boots and not clank, clunk noises when I move the steering wheel.
- The infamous steering column.
I just want to know which of the conditions described above could lead to this vibration. I´ll apreciate any help and suggestion.
Thanks!
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#9
Problem is uniquely located in the wheels.
Faults Stabilizer bar and STEERING GEAR posing knocking sound. Vibration of such failures are not felt.
Hum really typical for bearings FRONT HUB, but such a failure does not vibrate.
I'm interested in information about the rust on the rotors. Rust is situated on the working surface of the rotors? Rust on the rotors appear in places where the brake pads do not touch the metal (operating curve). If so, then you have found the cause of vibration. Test. If the vibration is worse when braking - the cause of vibration in the brake mechanism.
Remove the brake pads and evaluate the uniformity of their stitching.
Uneven abrasion material of brake pads - a serious failure that can lead to accidents.
Replace not only the brake pads, but rotors (rotors can be running tap if America is practicing a kind of repair will be cheaper). Explore Brake Caliper. Rubber components should be no gaps. Working piston free of rust.
Even if you do not find fault in the brake mechanism - it does not matter. Routine inspection brake is never over and you shorten the list of possible causes of vibration.
Faults Stabilizer bar and STEERING GEAR posing knocking sound. Vibration of such failures are not felt.
Hum really typical for bearings FRONT HUB, but such a failure does not vibrate.
I'm interested in information about the rust on the rotors. Rust is situated on the working surface of the rotors? Rust on the rotors appear in places where the brake pads do not touch the metal (operating curve). If so, then you have found the cause of vibration. Test. If the vibration is worse when braking - the cause of vibration in the brake mechanism.
Remove the brake pads and evaluate the uniformity of their stitching.
Uneven abrasion material of brake pads - a serious failure that can lead to accidents.
Replace not only the brake pads, but rotors (rotors can be running tap if America is practicing a kind of repair will be cheaper). Explore Brake Caliper. Rubber components should be no gaps. Working piston free of rust.
Even if you do not find fault in the brake mechanism - it does not matter. Routine inspection brake is never over and you shorten the list of possible causes of vibration.
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Thanks for your help.