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Lawrence C Leung l.leung at juno.com
Mon Feb 26 17:29:32 EST 2001


Did you happen to drive over some real bad bumps recently? Is it possible
that you bent the rims or bust a belt in one of the tires? The clue,
vibrations match the speed of the car. Also, is it possible that
something is rubbing between the wheel and the brake? You should look at
the LEFT side wheels/tires. One other possibility is wheel bearings,
which I usually think moan or rumble, not buzz. Doesn't mean that they
can't. 

LL - NY

On Sun, 25 Feb 2001 22:18:42 -0700 "tucker smith"
<tuckersmith at onewest.net> writes:
>Hello
>
>My 89 200TQ has suddenly developed a strange vibration whenever the 
>steering wheel is turned to the right (but not the left). There is a 
>linear correlation between speed of the car and the intensity of the 
>vibration. It is a noise very much like driving over those "wake-up" 
>strips on the interstate. I took both wheels off and the hubs spin 
>fine - no noise. I wonder if anyone has gone through this before. 
>Thanks very much.
>
>
>Tucker Smith 
>Jackson Hole, WY



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