2011 Toyota highlander front end vibration at 65 mph

Asked by ajwaqif Jan 24, 2020 at 02:22 PM about the 2011 Toyota Highlander SE V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello, I need help. after getting new cv axle both side, this vibration started
while acceleration at 65 mph and humming sound at 75mph. After that we
changed both cv axle three times from O'reilly , all 4 new rotor, pads and
new tires. Problem still exist. Question is why? And someone told me to use
OEM parts and the problem will go away. Mechanic said everything else in
the front looks great like no Hub problem , no mounting issues. Please help.
I love my car and wants to keep it tell the end. I have 93000 miles on it. No
leaks. Please please help. Thank in advance.

1 Answer

I suggest a Road Force tire balance. Check out the other suspension components like the control arms etc.

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