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Front end vibration when accelerating above 45 mph, back off the gas and the problem goes away. New tires and wheel position changed the problem stays the same. They check the ball joints and tie rod ends at two different shops and said they are good. Next step is?
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First record the rpm when the vibration occurs. Then while in park rev the engine to this rpm to see if it is there. If not then the engine should be ok. Next when on the highwaqy and the vibrations starts, put the transmission in neutral and see if it goes away. If so the go faster than when it starts and then put it in N and let the speed back down to 45 and see if it starts again. If it does then you may have a tire balance problem. If it happens while accelerating to 45 and goes away when letting off the gas it may be the u-joints.
I strongly suggest you check the lug nuts for tightness and if they are ok on your right front tire then go to a tire service center and have them balance and check the belts-either is very dangerous because it will A-fafall off or B-blow at high speed. Good luck!
when some vheel missing weight , the vibration begins at 40-45 mph, now if begins at any moment of acceleration ,check inner drive shafts , no outer joints
have the steering rack checked for excess play, also have all the front end bushing checked, this is a common cause of this type of problem, it is the front end that is doing it, finding the worn part(s) is the job that needs to be done to correct this.
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