Why is my tire vibrating ?

Asked by Carlton Apr 25, 2021 at 09:22 PM about the 2002 Buick LeSabre Custom Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Tire vibrating when accelerating i replaced the
driver side cv joint axle, both struts in the front and
the driver side wheel bearing what you think could
be the problem ? I need new motor mounts but I'm
not sure if that's the issue

2 Answers

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Have you tried rotating the tires? Make any difference? Tires and wheels balanced? What about an alignment shop, let them look at it? In the past, I saw a vehicle that had vibration at one certain speed, the problem turned out to be a bad shock on the rear, driver side. good luck

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Bad shocks or struts, bent or loose wheel, broken belt in the tire, transmission or engine problem. Should be easy to find and fix.

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