vibration during acceleration
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vibration during acceleration
ive been having this vibration issue lately, i needed new cv shafts so i replaced both cv's with new advance auto cv's (new, not remans) the car also has good ball joints new outter tie rod ends. The vibration occurs when the car is under a load, when i am going uphill or in 4th gear when im in low rpm's and give it gas. Just trying to get a few more opinions on this thanks. it doesnt seem to be vibrating under normal driving conditions.
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Re: vibration during acceleration
also my suspension is getting pretty old (one rear strut is blown) so maybe the bad suspension could be the culprit? My shock absorber bushings in the lca's are also iffy...
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mounts yes, wheel out of balance would relate directly to speed not engine load.
AllmotorGSReg: i'm having a similar problem on my '01 accord. i ruled out the mounts so now i'm investigating CV axles. it seems you've done the inverse, now you just need to check the mounts. check all five (three if you've swapped sans torque mounts). also check for any loose bolts or excessive free-play in the suspension, driveline and subframe... just to rule that out.
AllmotorGSReg: i'm having a similar problem on my '01 accord. i ruled out the mounts so now i'm investigating CV axles. it seems you've done the inverse, now you just need to check the mounts. check all five (three if you've swapped sans torque mounts). also check for any loose bolts or excessive free-play in the suspension, driveline and subframe... just to rule that out.
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Re: vibration during acceleration
mounts yes, wheel out of balance would relate directly to speed not engine load.
AllmotorGSReg: i'm having a similar problem on my '01 accord. i ruled out the mounts so now i'm investigating CV axles. it seems you've done the inverse, now you just need to check the mounts. check all five (three if you've swapped sans torque mounts). also check for any loose bolts or excessive free-play in the suspension, driveline and subframe... just to rule that out.
AllmotorGSReg: i'm having a similar problem on my '01 accord. i ruled out the mounts so now i'm investigating CV axles. it seems you've done the inverse, now you just need to check the mounts. check all five (three if you've swapped sans torque mounts). also check for any loose bolts or excessive free-play in the suspension, driveline and subframe... just to rule that out.
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