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Why does the vibration go away at high speed?

Why does the vibration go away at high speed?

Since it goes away at high speed I guess its not a balance issue. Tire shop guy said that it could either be a bad shock or that one of the belts in a rear tire is starting to go. At high speed the wheel expands and stretches out the belts so the vibration goes away.

Why is my rear tire vibrating at high speed?

Tire shop guy said that it could either be a bad shock or that one of the belts in a rear tire is starting to go. At high speed the wheel expands and stretches out the belts so the vibration goes away.

What causes vibration in the CV joint when accelerating?

Damaged Inner CV Joints Can Cause Vibration on Acceleration. Damaged inner CV joints cause vibrations on acceleration and are very difficult to diagnose because the damage is so inconspicuous. You can only see it once the inner CV joint is removed from the vehicle and cleaned of all grease and debris.

When do you Lift your foot off the accelerator do you feel the vibration?

You feel this vibration only when the vehicle is accelerating. If you lift your foot off the accelerator to maintain cruising speed, the vibration will disappear; if you press the accelerator in order to pass someone, the vibration will return.

Can a unbalanced tire cause a car to vibrate?

An unbalanced tire can be the cause of vibration for a car as well. A vibrating car can be a signal to the owner that a tire is defective or about to come apart.

Since it goes away at high speed I guess its not a balance issue. Tire shop guy said that it could either be a bad shock or that one of the belts in a rear tire is starting to go. At high speed the wheel expands and stretches out the belts so the vibration goes away.

Why does my steering wheel vibrate when I go over 50 mph?

Be sure to have the rotor checked and skimmed or replaced completely if needed. A worn out or rusted brake caliper pin may be another culprit for vibrations. You will probably feel your steering wheel start to vibrate around 50 miles per hour, which will intensify as you increase your speed, and you’ll sense a burning smell when you stop.

Damaged Inner CV Joints Can Cause Vibration on Acceleration. Damaged inner CV joints cause vibrations on acceleration and are very difficult to diagnose because the damage is so inconspicuous. You can only see it once the inner CV joint is removed from the vehicle and cleaned of all grease and debris.

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Ruth Doyle