i get this same vibration in my 20 valve ae101, manual, when i got bout 95/100kms an hour.. ? i think its my steering rack, and rack ends though ?
its only recently had all new tyres, alignment and balance done as well.
After taking the CSi onto the freeway and getting to 90kmh, I started feeling weird vibrations in the steering wheel and through the floor. Below that speed, the car's pretty smooth. Only other weird thing it does is vibrate a little when it's in gear (auto) with brakes applied (gearbox/transmission mount perhaps) but it's the wobbling at higher speeds which concerns me most.
could it be wheel alignment/balance, struts?
i get this same vibration in my 20 valve ae101, manual, when i got bout 95/100kms an hour.. ? i think its my steering rack, and rack ends though ?
its only recently had all new tyres, alignment and balance done as well.
What is autosalon? Sounds kinda homo.
Slayer Of Toymods Wookie SlayersOriginally Posted by tooch
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just because a balance is done, doesn't mean it is any good
if you can feel vinration thru the steering wheel, swap front tyres to the rear, and check.
if it is still there, then it is somewhere inboard of hubs.. or alignment is an issue.
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yeh might swap the tyres over before my drive to armidale on tuesday.
What is autosalon? Sounds kinda homo.
Slayer Of Toymods Wookie SlayersOriginally Posted by tooch
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I hope it's not the goddamn steering rack. Pain in the ass.
It won't be the steering rack, it's gotta be something that's rotating when you're moving, at 90km/h+ it just gets up to a speed where it vibrates.. the steering rack doesn't rotate with the wheels
It's probably a buckled rim, or an unbalanced rim. Swap the wheels front to back like OC said and see if it makes any difference.
The vibration in gear under brakes is that when stationary? If so probably engine mounts and the car might not be running as smooth as it should be
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Could also be a flat spot on a tyre.
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check your wheels are turning when it starts vibrating also check your mudflaps haven't fallen off cause if only one side falls off could be unbalaced
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get ur wheels balanced and get a wheel alignment done.. then check that all the engine mounts haven't snapped..
if it still wobbles after u do these things then u will have to look further into this
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if your doing 90kms an hour you would assume the wheels are turning ?![]()
What is autosalon? Sounds kinda homo.
Slayer Of Toymods Wookie SlayersOriginally Posted by tooch
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when the brakes are applied? could be wheel bearings possibly? or brake pads not balanced
wheel bearings or brakes...i had it happen with my supra and the bearings were shagged and then it happened in my celica and it was brakes.![]()
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All the advice is much appreciated.
I was wondering about the wheel bearings but on the AE92's they usually give the tell-tale grinding sound. While I have the wheels off, is there anyway of checking to see that the wheel bearings are worn?
it could be that your brake rotors are warped - especially if it is doing it with the brakes applied. I have driven cars which constantly "joggle" the steering wheel at speed and it was warped rotors on the front that was the culprit.
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to check if the wheel bearings are worn.. leave the wheels on.. jack the car up so the wheels dont touch the ground.. then hold the wheel with both hands one at the top of the wheel and one at the bottom of the wheel.. and try to shake the wheel.. as in push and pull with both hands.. if there is free play or noises it means ur wheel bearing on that wheel is goneOriginally Posted by Julz
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