vibration at 70+, it's a vibrator! |
vibration at 70+, it's a vibrator! |
Feb 20, 2006 - 11:58 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 3, '05 From West Palm Beach, FL Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
question for you guys. i've got a 94 celica gt, auto, w/o ABS. driving aroung the city, there are no noises except for an occasional knock from the drivers side. i did pull the driver's side wheel off and clamp holding the CV boot on was loose, so i tightened it using the Toyota clamp tool. granted i know i had lost a lot of grease already, so i don't drive it much, i drive my b/f's car.
my question is, could this vibration, which is speed sensitive be the driver's side CV? we are going to head out to the pick-n-pull today to grab some 5th gen mirrors, a new intake boot, and a driver's side axle as i did have to drive 1500 miles from boston to West Palm Beach with this problem. so it is probably pretty screwed up right now. i've read the best way to get the axle out is to pull like a mofo, a pry-bar, tire-iron, etc. and i already have a DIY for putting it back in. but any other tips would be appreciated. also, are there any axles from other models that wold fit the same? like a camry, corolla, MR2? thanks in advance. -------------------- 94 Black Celica GT, Auto, 5th gen mirrors that's all...
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Feb 20, 2006 - 2:22 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 9, '05 From Long Beach Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
does the steering wheel vibrate or the car, cause once ur going fast and your steering wheel vibrates, your rims are prolly bent, if that is so than you should swap ur front tire with ur back tire and see if the steering wheel vibrates again or if you hear a sound, if you dont than the rim you put in the back is prolly bent
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