View Full Version : Still shaking problems!
AenjukuCar
05-04-2005, 06:30 PM
Ok well i just posted a couple of days ago that i was having t/c rod install issue, well i have both of them in but now i've still have shaking through my steering wheel. It's from like 60-70mph. I'm like WTF. I have no clue what it could be now? anyone else have any ideas?
I have just put stuff on the front end within the last 6months:
-Nismo wheel studs
-Brembo slotted rotors
-Axxis Metal Master brake pads
-Battle Z t/c Rods
and i also have Tein basic dampers
I'm really getting sick of this vibration shit! :rl:
my240iguanas
05-07-2005, 12:18 AM
just a thought,... maybe your tires need to be balanced
TheSnail
05-07-2005, 01:10 AM
Go with Iquanas advise 1st, then go to tranny mount and driveshaft, then rear sub bolts and bushings, then under braking at high speeds: warped rotors since my/your mexican made brembo rotors ware down faster then the pads. ETC....
AenjukuCar
05-07-2005, 02:19 AM
The tires have been checked multiple times. So possibly the tranny mout could be busted?? well if it's the rear sub-frame bolts or bushings, how will i be able to tell if they need to be replaced?
ohhh yeah, what about wheel bearings?? it's like a rythmic vibration too...what about the wheel studs could it also be those too?? in terms of maybe the wheel studs are too long and i have play?? they are tight though....
P.S.
Thanks everyone for all of your help on this site, I swear right now i have the best craptastic luck Evar!! Thank you for all of your replys to my threads, you guys/gals are probably getting sick of me!! LOL
KOUKI KA-T
05-07-2005, 06:37 AM
Steering rack bushings are something else you could try...
Do you have the same place keep balancing your wheels? I had the same shake for 2 sets of wheels that the same place mounted, then i had a new place put on my last set of tires and there's not a single shake at all anymore.
Actually how old are your tires? Usually shaking at 60-65 mph or so is associated with the tires themsleves and they may just need to be replaced.
Try borrowing one of your buddies front wheels for a bit and see if that solves or improves anything.
The tranny mount would not be the source of your problem....
SochBAT
05-08-2005, 04:07 AM
Maybe you've got toe angle? I've got like, 2% toe angle in my rears, and it feels like it about to spinout at like, 60+. An alignment would be a good start, or just check your bushings, and make sure they aren't cracked and shattered.
nocturnaldrifter
05-22-2005, 01:10 PM
I had the same problem, a good alignment should fix it all...especially if you installed thsoe suspension parts yourself. you are suppose to get an alignment after touching any part of the suspension.
Ladybug
05-24-2005, 07:29 PM
i was having a similar issue, i had the steering rack replaced after i just did the tie rods and tension arms...got it aligned and now no shaking
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