2005 CRV shakes gets worse as you drive faster
I have a 2005 Honda CRV. I have replaced the axles four times and ended up going with Raxles. It’s still shaking. It starts at around 15 to 20 miles an hour and shakes faster as I increase the speed I have replaced all the motor mounts and transmission mounts. I have also taken the shaft out to rule out rear area. I have had the wheels checked and balanced and aligned. Not sure what to do. Next cost me a fortune and it’s still shaking. I feel it in the steering wheel and the front end.
Have you checked Wheel Bearings? Brake Rotors?
Does it make more noise when you are stopping? Or when you are taking a long turn to one side or the other?
Grab a friend, and go to an empty parking lot. Drive circling around your friend so that they can help you narrow the noise location down, to a front or back, left or right location.
You can also block your tires, and jack up the front of the car. Grab a wheel and shake left and right, in and out, up and down to see if there is any excessive movement or noises. While there, watch the steering linkage and see if it has any excessive movement when you move the front of the tire like its making a turn on the road.
Report back what you find.
Does it make more noise when you are stopping? Or when you are taking a long turn to one side or the other?
Grab a friend, and go to an empty parking lot. Drive circling around your friend so that they can help you narrow the noise location down, to a front or back, left or right location.
You can also block your tires, and jack up the front of the car. Grab a wheel and shake left and right, in and out, up and down to see if there is any excessive movement or noises. While there, watch the steering linkage and see if it has any excessive movement when you move the front of the tire like its making a turn on the road.
Report back what you find.
Have you checked Wheel Bearings? Brake Rotors?
Does it make more noise when you are stopping? Or when you are taking a long turn to one side or the other?
Grab a friend, and go to an empty parking lot. Drive circling around your friend so that they can help you narrow the noise location down, to a front or back, left or right location.
You can also block your tires, and jack up the front of the car. Grab a wheel and shake left and right, in and out, up and down to see if there is any excessive movement or noises. While there, watch the steering linkage and see if it has any excessive movement when you move the front of the tire like its making a turn on the road.
Report back what you find.
Does it make more noise when you are stopping? Or when you are taking a long turn to one side or the other?
Grab a friend, and go to an empty parking lot. Drive circling around your friend so that they can help you narrow the noise location down, to a front or back, left or right location.
You can also block your tires, and jack up the front of the car. Grab a wheel and shake left and right, in and out, up and down to see if there is any excessive movement or noises. While there, watch the steering linkage and see if it has any excessive movement when you move the front of the tire like its making a turn on the road.
Report back what you find.
it does not make a noise. It shakes really bad as you’re taking off and it shakes faster when I’m on the interstate. I have Roxy‘s axles a rebuilt half shaft new struts wheel bearings it’s been aligned new tie rods. The control arms are about two years old so I just don’t know and it’s got new motor mounts on the front.
Probably not relevant,I had a front right wheel bearing replaced,only vibrated at 30 mph,after replaced still does it,not replaced with a Honda bearing,went to my original Honda mechanic,he said aftermarket bearings the issue.
Rear diff causes stuff but generally when turning
Rear diff causes stuff but generally when turning
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