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if your driving and it still shakes and you have done rotors and wheels then its your axles guranteed.
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I have replaced my driver side axle but not the passenger side axle yet.......can this be the cause of shaking steering wheel......????????
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Even though the front will cause it to shake more having the rear rotors old and warped will still cause a shake while braking, bad axles and tires will cause it to all the time.
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Hopefully I have the chance to change my rear disc rotor and put new brake pads on this weekend to see if it solve the shaking steering wheel problem...........If not then I probably have to replace the passenger axle as well.............I have not replaced my passenger axle ever since I got the car..........I let you guys know ASAP whenever I'm done changing all these parts......
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With your vibration at higher speeds there is a good chance it was your wheel weights, you probably just threw one. Having your wheels and tires balanced will definitely help. However, it is not a cure-all, and neither is an alignment (although it is important for proper vehicle tracking and proper tire wear, and a very good diagnostic aid)
First you NEED to change the rotors/pads on the rear. Rear brakes may only do about 20% of the braking, but if they are damaged or excessively worn they can cause serious issues, including brake pull and brake vibration. MAKE SURE that when you do your brakes, that you lubricate the caliper slide bolts (the two bolts that attach your caliper to your caliper bracket, and don't grease the threads), replace any broken, missing or worn hardware such as pad retaining clips, lug studs, etc. and torque all your bolts to specs. The caliper slide bolts usually don't require much torque at all, since the caliper (if yours are floating type, i'll bet they are) needs to slide on those bolts, it has to be able to move. You should also throw some caliper grease on the backs of the pads and on the rubber slide bolt boots as well. Also, be SURE to torque your lug nuts!! Improperly torqued lug nuts can lead to rotor warpage. (you can buy caliper grease at any advanced auto, autozone or O'reilly's). Do NOT get grease on the rotor or pad friction surfaces, where the pads come into contact with the rotor. If you do, clean it off with brake cleaner immediately. Also remember that you should break in new pads and rotors by burnishing them; where you get up to a moderate speed (30-40mph) and come to a gradual and easy stop, then repeat about two more times. This gives the chance for the "glue" in the pads to bond properly, so you don't glaze up your pads. Once that is done, and you have tried rotating your tires (and getting an alignment, if nothing else, it can help you locate your problem once all your angles are good), if you still have a problem it could be another brake-related issue, such as your ABS (kinda doubt it though) or it could actually be a steering and suspension component. You need to check for play in ball joints and tie rods, check your rack and pinion for any play or leaking in the bellows boot, and make sure none of your steering components (radius rod, control arm, etc.) are bent, missing or damaged. Also check your shocks for leakage and bounce test the car to make sure your shocks are good. Damaged steering/suspension components could be causing or contributing to your problem if it isn't the brakes or tires. Also remember that if you do end up replacing any steering/suspension component that you get an alignment afterwards. I doubt that it is either wheel bearing or a busted half shaft (axle) because you would probably hear it (grinding or popping noises that seem to go around and around and get either louder or quieter as you turn) although that isn't always the case. Hope this helps. |
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Thanks Havikprelude, The information, suggestions, and advices you presented was wonderful and helpful......I really appreciate your time you take to write all those information out..........I'll do and checks for all those parts when Im changing my rear disc rotor and brake pads............All you guys have been really helpful in helping me trying fix the my problems to my car..........Whenever Im done doing all the things that is needed I let all you guys know ASAP whether the problem is fix or not....................Once again Thanks.........Very helpful Information present it.........................
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if u have vibes on the steer wheel its has to come from the front end..if u felt vibes in ur back and ur rear end moving around on you then itrs ur rear replace the axle and if that doesnt work then its ur ball joints have gone bad either wa dont worry about thee back right now.. i did all this crap everyone said andd all i had to due was replce my axles
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Im thinking about replacing my passenager side axle this weekend. I let you guys know what the outcome be. If after changing this axle and it doesn't solve the problem then I look for other possible parts to change.....but thanks for all the input......really helpful....
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check your inner and outer tie rod
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are you sure your wheels aren't bent or anything?
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If his wheels had excessive amounts of runout (bent) they would be vibrating all the time, not just during braking.
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try gettin the calipers rebuit the kits like 15 bucks each u just gotta know how.
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I have check my inner and outer tie rod and they seems to be in good condition......but I check it again this weekend when I change the passenger side axle.........No my wheel or rim is not bent or anything like that.....I had my tire balance and they say it still running straight............
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hmm.. Check engine mounts, if they're bad they'll cause vibrations.
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replace your axle and then get back to us
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its your rotors.
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Alrite guys, update I replaced my passenger side axle this weekend.......the vibration from the steering wheel seem to go away.....but that steering wheel shaking when brake is press is still there.........whenever I step on the brake paddle my steering wheel shake badly.......while I was replacing my new axle to the passenger side.........I have also check for any fault play at the joint, inner and outer tide rod and wheel bearing and they all seem to be good......there wasn't any fault play at all.............Im starting to get irritate it............I don't know what is wrong with the car..............
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well if its only happening now when you brake its the rotors..and i presume while driving its gone right.
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do you have drum brakes yeh?
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Yes only shake when I step on the brake paddle (coming to a stop or sumthing) then the steering wheel shake.........once it on a roll the steering wheel doesn't seem to shake................I replaced my two front disc rotor like a month ago........From my understanding of the prelude I think all prelude come with disc brake on the front and rear right for the 4th gen and 5th gen.......????????? Correct me someone..........
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