1999 Subaru Legacy "wheel vibration 70 mph" Questions

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...vibration was bad even this slow .axles have been replaced,wheel bearings are good no noise or play.could it be the center bearing on the non -reparable -expensive as hell -driveshaft? I had similar ...

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...vibration as it virtually rip the steering wheel out of your hands. If it is a torque converter problem then at around 3850-4025 rpm stationary there will be a vibration of the vehicle and engine The ...

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...Wheel alignment performed more then once - And the problem did not go a way. This is not during breaking this only at speed 55 ? 70 mph. Thank you. Lift the back of your car.With a stable rest and ...

...70 mph after tire/wheel alignment, why? vibrating at 70 mph after tire/wheel alignment, why? You would need to ask the folks that put the problem in there,assuming itwasn't there before you ...

...Vibration starts between 65-70 mph fades in and out and is not a wheel balance problem. I have had both 2000 and 2003 devilles with the same problem. GM says cars are within acceptable limits! Have ...

wheel drive car, a common cause of that sort of vibration is often the U joints on your drive shaft. The vibration often only shows up and certain speeds. It isn't a particularly expensive repair, but

...vibration, not in the steering wheel, but from the rear of the truck. Even at low spreed it seems to be wagging side to side or as if something was oblong ( like the wheels ). I put it in the air, ...

vibration on right front tire at 70 mph to 75 mph At 70 to 75 mph and once foot releases from acellulator Well...... - tire is out of balance or out of round - wheel rim has taken an impact and is ...

...vibration at 65 to 70 mph I have a 2003 suburban with extreme vibration at 65 to 70 mph. It goes away at 64 and 71 mph does anyone have a solution? thanks Chevrolet Trucks, Vans and SUVs of your ...

wheel could have been damaged/warped when the first set of tires were replaced.  Spin balancing machines "balance" the tires at about 30 mph.  Generally that covers things up to 60 or 70 mph

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