I'm experiencing a vibration in the front end of my 4x4 Tacoma with 130,000 miles on it. It's a steady vibration from about 20 - 75+mph. Though once you get above 60 mph the vibration goes away when you turn right. I've experiencing it for a while, and it seams to be getting worse. Any ideas?
Check for a bubble in your front tires if u find none the have the balance of the front tires checked normally if u can feel in in the steering wheel it is in the front if not it is usually on the rear easiest way to check for bubble is to run your hand around tire then move truck forwart about a foot repeat
When you put the vehicle in drive with your foot on the brake, and you hear a clunk. You may have a bad CV joint or axle. If not it may be a bad wheel bearing. Those would be the first two I'd Check. Outside of that sometimes poor wheel balancing or a tire belt separation. Either way it should be looked at before you hit 75+ mph. I had a Honda that I had just got off the highway with my wife and 3 month old daughter in the car. On a side street pulling away from a stop sign. The right CV shaft let go and dropped the wheel on the ground. There wasn't as much as a shimmy or a groan prior to that. If we had stayed on the highway another five minutes, I can only imagine. Please check it out for your own safety.
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My 1990 4Runner shook majorly when hitting speeds of 70MPH and up. The front shocks needed replacing and the tires had worn unevenly and needed to be rotated and balanced.
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Find a tire shop that has a HUNTER GSP 9700 road force balancer. this puts a load on the tire and will find a bad tire, or rim, and it will tell the operator where the tire should be orientated on the wheel for best run out. If its a tire/wheel problem this will find it. Call a high end tire store or dealer and ask if they have one.
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brake discs not warped?steering arms ok (no play in them)bent stub axel check these things and you will find the issue
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a front hub bearing is bad probably the left front
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One other thing: I feel the vibration in the floor and gas/brake pedal and not so much in the steering wheel. I have tried having the wheels balanced numerous times and it doesn't seem to help.
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