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Old 12-30-2009, 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by mbe32094 View Post
I did the 80 mPH test and placed the gear in neutral. The vibration still there. It's not really vibrating. Its kinda jump a bit at high speed. The engine mounts are seated right and tight. Idon't know if its the tire is unbalanced but I return the car to Peep Boys to have the front tires balanced. One thing I did last time, one of the rear tire has hole on it so I inflated it with the tire inflator (liquid) in a presurized can. Will this affect the cars vibration?
Any more possible caused of vibration?
Thanks in advance.
Drive shaft/center bearing, trans mount, differential bushings, tires, wheels, tie rods, struts, rear suspension bushings, all those can cause vibration if not in good shape.

The engine itself is probably the least likely thing to cause vibration.
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