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E320 - still vibrating after new tires ...
I had posted this over in the tire section, but by the responses it seems it might be a tech issue... After reading a couple of helpful responses I searched flex disc and center support bearing but it seems if either of these go bad the car would make a clunking noise or a drone possibly. Not my case, the car is as quiet as it could be , just the vibrating at highway speeds (as I said before, feels like my g/f's Ford Focus ![]() In recap of my post in the tire section I just replaced the two front tires for Michelin MXV4 and had it aligned yesterday. In the back I have one MXV4 and a Continental (forgot which one, but it rode very well when I had the four Continentals in the past, meaning not a cheap tire). Someone mentioned make sure I have four MATCHING tires. My vibration I feel it coming from the floor board. Note it is note excessive as if the car is falling apart, but just imagine driving, as I said before , and Escort or Focus (well, I mean any American made car ![]() ![]() I have to do the front brakes as the light came on 2K miles ago, so wonder if the rotors could be warped or something? I don't know just brain storming. tha nks
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After getting new tires a couple of years ago, I've put up with a slight trembling at 60-75mph, sometimes apparent, sometimes hardly noticeable. Re-balancing had no effect. Did not have that with previous tires.
Brakes needed pads replaced recently, so replaced F/R pads and front rotors (DIY) and flushed fluid. All vibration subsequently has disappeared. I had suspected before the rotors might be a problem, since there was sometimes pulsation felt when braking, which is also now gone. Steve
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i know I have to do my front rotors on the CE, I get the pulse, and I am convinced its rotors.
I have a spare set sitting in the garage... I plan on flipping them, and then having someone "shave" the old ones and keep them as spares.
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1989 300ce 129k ( facelifted front,updated tail lights, lowered suspension,bilstein sports, lorinser front spoiler, MOMO steering wheel, remus exhaust,stainless steel brake lines). (Gone) 1997 s320 154k (what a ride). Sold with 179k miles. Replaced with Hyundai Equus 1994 e320 Cabriolet 108k ![]() 1972 280se 4.5 153k Owned for 12 yrs, sorry I sold it [/SIGPIC] |
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yosshimura, by all means get matching tires on all 4 wheels. Having an odd tire introduces the possibility of that being the cause of the vibration. Slightly warped rotors should only cause a vibration when the brakes are applied, not during normal driving. However a bent, or out of balance, wheel could cause vibration at highway speeds.
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I am going to have to replace that one pending Continental in the back. I just hate it as it isn't in bad condition. THe tire shop noticed that on the other COntinental they replaced and even put it in my trunk, lol...
I am thinking taking it over and telling them it is still vibrating and replace the tire...we'll see. [edit] I'll take it Mon, they were packed today....
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1995 E320 smoke silver / parchment Last edited by yosshimura; 07-16-2005 at 01:17 PM. |
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When replaceing front tires , Many times they will take the best of whats left and put them on the back.. I have seen a front to back tire swap cause this type of problem due to tread pattern wear...
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Another thing to watch for - I found a missing setscrew attaching one rotor. This allows looseness of the rotor whenever the wheel is removed. Loose rust or debris can then find its way between the hub/rotor mating surface, causing wobble when the wheel is re-installed. Steve
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'91 MB 190E 2.3 '08 RAV4 Ltd 3.5 '83 Lazy Daze m'home 5.7 |
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