wheel vibration:

tombin tombin at washington.corrupt.net
Fri Oct 11 08:33:02 EDT 2002


I have had the exact same problem with my 92 100s.  It turned out to be a
broken belt in one of my front tires.  got new tires and an aligmnment and
i was set.

On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, Robert ExperimentalError wrote:

>
>    I believe you are correct about age and bushings, they could go bad just
> sitting around.  Thing is, I get the sound/vibration when the car is
> spinning it's tires on jackstands, so there should be no loading on the
> bushings whatsoever...
>
>    Thanks for the suggestions though (I'm sure I need bushings too :) ).
>
> Robert
>
> >From: "Suffolk GameServer LAN" <suffolk.associates at verizon.net>
> >To: <porter_dog at hotmail.com>
> >Subject: RE: wheel vibration:
> >Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 23:54:30 -0400
> >
> >
> >
> >Balance all four tires?
> >Get New tires?
> >A frame bushings?!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> >Bushings make the front end flutter at speed above 60 and get worse - then
> >flutter at lower speeds like 50 then 45 etc........
> >
> >Mileage may not do them (bushgings) in like usual.  The ozone eats the
> >rubber I heard from someone.
> >-Scott in BOSTON HTH
> >
> >
> >
> >Hiya, new guy here, liked the 86 4kQ beater I bought last December so much
> >I
> >shopped for and bought a nicer one, an 87 with only 67k miles on it.  Ever
> >since I've had it though there's been a bit of a vibration from the front
> >end at speed- you can feel it in the gas pedal.  It's gotten worse, winter
> >is coming, time to address the problem...
>
>
>
>
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