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athlete1012 -> Vibration In Steering Wheel (11/2/2007 10:09:07 AM)

Need more help guys.  I have a 98 Galant and I am doing repairs to get ready for winter and inspection.  I get a lot of vibration in my steering wheel when I go beyond 50mph.  I have had my brakes checked, tires inspected, rotated and proper air pressure.  What would be causing this vibration its pretty intense that I try and not to go over 50 this works for city driving but I am pessing drivers off on the highway help me don't want to be responsible for someones road rage!  LOL


  

dsm1990gsx -> RE: Vibration In Steering Wheel (11/2/2007 6:39:34 PM)

Something like that sounds like your tires being imbalanced.  Balance them and see what happens.  Also is the suspension tight?


mxmikie -> RE: Vibration In Steering Wheel (11/5/2007 3:01:39 PM)

bad cv joint


dsm1990gsx -> RE: Vibration In Steering Wheel (11/5/2007 4:38:40 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: mxmikie

bad cv joint


A bad cv joint wont cause a vibration.


athlete1012 -> RE: Vibration In Steering Wheel (2/12/2008 6:05:16 PM)

Thanks got new tires all the way around smooth as ever!


4Grim -> RE: Vibration In Steering Wheel (2/16/2008 8:13:04 PM)

Are you sure the shop where you got your tires installed balanced your tires right?

Bad outer rods would cause excessive vibrations...I would inspect those.


Sebba -> RE: Vibration In Steering Wheel (2/16/2008 8:16:59 PM)

Read the thread!


mxmikie -> RE: Vibration In Steering Wheel (2/23/2008 9:38:37 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: dsm1990gsx

quote:

ORIGINAL: mxmikie

bad cv joint


A bad cv joint wont cause a vibration.
thats what we thought until we replaced a cv it would vibe from 62 mph to 80 mph


fritz -> RE: Vibration In Steering Wheel (3/5/2008 10:51:42 AM)

tie-rods, vibration especially when you step on the brakes. how many miles on the car?


ehsanabria -> RE: Vibration In Steering Wheel (3/5/2008 11:08:36 AM)

Get an alignment done, replace your cv and tie rods and do tire balance. That will fix the problem. Plus you can do all the work yourself, except the alignment.


  

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