Shaking issue at highway speeds
Hi guys, i've got a 1999 acura 3.2 TL with 172,000 miles. Just bought
it from a guy that has maintained it very well and im quite happy with it. The only issue that seems to be bothering me right now is that when im driving above 50 or so, the steering wheel shakes a bit like its not aligned or something is off balance. Occasionally it doesnt shake at all... very smooth. I drove on the same road a couple times to make sure its not a fluke and most of the time, it shakes, but once in a while it doesnt, so its not road conditions. I have a pretty sensitive feel when driving so I definately notice the difference, but people in the passenger seat probably dont. What could be the possible cause, where do I start to look first? (Cheapest to Most expensive options) I'm a DIY guy and i've got alot of experience with auto body work, but not with motors, electrical, and suspension. Another issue is at above 40 miles the rear starts humming, a bit louder than i'd like, is it okay to keep driving for a while? i'm not sure if its the right side or the left but im pretty sure its the rear. My friend told me its the rear wheel bearings/hub. How do I Test that? Thanks everyone. |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
Does it hum and shake at the same time? Could be a bad tire doing both.
"elus1v" <ben@spidre.com> wrote in message news:1166298226.018712.123760@73g2000cwn.googlegro ups.com... > Hi guys, i've got a 1999 acura 3.2 TL with 172,000 miles. Just bought > it from a guy that has maintained it very well and im quite happy with > it. > > The only issue that seems to be bothering me right now is that when im > driving above 50 or so, the steering wheel shakes a bit like its not > aligned or something is off balance. Occasionally it doesnt shake at > all... very smooth. I drove on the same road a couple times to make > sure its not a fluke and most of the time, it shakes, but once in a > while it doesnt, so its not road conditions. I have a pretty sensitive > feel when driving so I definately notice the difference, but people in > the passenger seat probably dont. What could be the possible cause, > where do I start to look first? (Cheapest to Most expensive options) > I'm a DIY guy and i've got alot of experience with auto body work, but > not with motors, electrical, and suspension. > > Another issue is at above 40 miles the rear starts humming, a bit > louder than i'd like, is it okay to keep driving for a while? i'm not > sure if its the right side or the left but im pretty sure its the rear. > My friend told me its the rear wheel bearings/hub. How do I Test that? > > Thanks everyone. > |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
Does it hum and shake at the same time? Could be a bad tire doing both.
"elus1v" <ben@spidre.com> wrote in message news:1166298226.018712.123760@73g2000cwn.googlegro ups.com... > Hi guys, i've got a 1999 acura 3.2 TL with 172,000 miles. Just bought > it from a guy that has maintained it very well and im quite happy with > it. > > The only issue that seems to be bothering me right now is that when im > driving above 50 or so, the steering wheel shakes a bit like its not > aligned or something is off balance. Occasionally it doesnt shake at > all... very smooth. I drove on the same road a couple times to make > sure its not a fluke and most of the time, it shakes, but once in a > while it doesnt, so its not road conditions. I have a pretty sensitive > feel when driving so I definately notice the difference, but people in > the passenger seat probably dont. What could be the possible cause, > where do I start to look first? (Cheapest to Most expensive options) > I'm a DIY guy and i've got alot of experience with auto body work, but > not with motors, electrical, and suspension. > > Another issue is at above 40 miles the rear starts humming, a bit > louder than i'd like, is it okay to keep driving for a while? i'm not > sure if its the right side or the left but im pretty sure its the rear. > My friend told me its the rear wheel bearings/hub. How do I Test that? > > Thanks everyone. > |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
Does it hum and shake at the same time? Could be a bad tire doing both.
"elus1v" <ben@spidre.com> wrote in message news:1166298226.018712.123760@73g2000cwn.googlegro ups.com... > Hi guys, i've got a 1999 acura 3.2 TL with 172,000 miles. Just bought > it from a guy that has maintained it very well and im quite happy with > it. > > The only issue that seems to be bothering me right now is that when im > driving above 50 or so, the steering wheel shakes a bit like its not > aligned or something is off balance. Occasionally it doesnt shake at > all... very smooth. I drove on the same road a couple times to make > sure its not a fluke and most of the time, it shakes, but once in a > while it doesnt, so its not road conditions. I have a pretty sensitive > feel when driving so I definately notice the difference, but people in > the passenger seat probably dont. What could be the possible cause, > where do I start to look first? (Cheapest to Most expensive options) > I'm a DIY guy and i've got alot of experience with auto body work, but > not with motors, electrical, and suspension. > > Another issue is at above 40 miles the rear starts humming, a bit > louder than i'd like, is it okay to keep driving for a while? i'm not > sure if its the right side or the left but im pretty sure its the rear. > My friend told me its the rear wheel bearings/hub. How do I Test that? > > Thanks everyone. > |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
Does it hum and shake at the same time? Could be a bad tire doing both.
"elus1v" <ben@spidre.com> wrote in message news:1166298226.018712.123760@73g2000cwn.googlegro ups.com... > Hi guys, i've got a 1999 acura 3.2 TL with 172,000 miles. Just bought > it from a guy that has maintained it very well and im quite happy with > it. > > The only issue that seems to be bothering me right now is that when im > driving above 50 or so, the steering wheel shakes a bit like its not > aligned or something is off balance. Occasionally it doesnt shake at > all... very smooth. I drove on the same road a couple times to make > sure its not a fluke and most of the time, it shakes, but once in a > while it doesnt, so its not road conditions. I have a pretty sensitive > feel when driving so I definately notice the difference, but people in > the passenger seat probably dont. What could be the possible cause, > where do I start to look first? (Cheapest to Most expensive options) > I'm a DIY guy and i've got alot of experience with auto body work, but > not with motors, electrical, and suspension. > > Another issue is at above 40 miles the rear starts humming, a bit > louder than i'd like, is it okay to keep driving for a while? i'm not > sure if its the right side or the left but im pretty sure its the rear. > My friend told me its the rear wheel bearings/hub. How do I Test that? > > Thanks everyone. > |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
No, I changed the tires, I dont believe its a bad tire.
Art wrote: > Does it hum and shake at the same time? Could be a bad tire doing both. > > > > "elus1v" <ben@spidre.com> wrote in message > news:1166298226.018712.123760@73g2000cwn.googlegro ups.com... > > Hi guys, i've got a 1999 acura 3.2 TL with 172,000 miles. Just bought > > it from a guy that has maintained it very well and im quite happy with > > it. > > > > The only issue that seems to be bothering me right now is that when im > > driving above 50 or so, the steering wheel shakes a bit like its not > > aligned or something is off balance. Occasionally it doesnt shake at > > all... very smooth. I drove on the same road a couple times to make > > sure its not a fluke and most of the time, it shakes, but once in a > > while it doesnt, so its not road conditions. I have a pretty sensitive > > feel when driving so I definately notice the difference, but people in > > the passenger seat probably dont. What could be the possible cause, > > where do I start to look first? (Cheapest to Most expensive options) > > I'm a DIY guy and i've got alot of experience with auto body work, but > > not with motors, electrical, and suspension. > > > > Another issue is at above 40 miles the rear starts humming, a bit > > louder than i'd like, is it okay to keep driving for a while? i'm not > > sure if its the right side or the left but im pretty sure its the rear. > > My friend told me its the rear wheel bearings/hub. How do I Test that? > > > > Thanks everyone. > > |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
No, I changed the tires, I dont believe its a bad tire.
Art wrote: > Does it hum and shake at the same time? Could be a bad tire doing both. > > > > "elus1v" <ben@spidre.com> wrote in message > news:1166298226.018712.123760@73g2000cwn.googlegro ups.com... > > Hi guys, i've got a 1999 acura 3.2 TL with 172,000 miles. Just bought > > it from a guy that has maintained it very well and im quite happy with > > it. > > > > The only issue that seems to be bothering me right now is that when im > > driving above 50 or so, the steering wheel shakes a bit like its not > > aligned or something is off balance. Occasionally it doesnt shake at > > all... very smooth. I drove on the same road a couple times to make > > sure its not a fluke and most of the time, it shakes, but once in a > > while it doesnt, so its not road conditions. I have a pretty sensitive > > feel when driving so I definately notice the difference, but people in > > the passenger seat probably dont. What could be the possible cause, > > where do I start to look first? (Cheapest to Most expensive options) > > I'm a DIY guy and i've got alot of experience with auto body work, but > > not with motors, electrical, and suspension. > > > > Another issue is at above 40 miles the rear starts humming, a bit > > louder than i'd like, is it okay to keep driving for a while? i'm not > > sure if its the right side or the left but im pretty sure its the rear. > > My friend told me its the rear wheel bearings/hub. How do I Test that? > > > > Thanks everyone. > > |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
No, I changed the tires, I dont believe its a bad tire.
Art wrote: > Does it hum and shake at the same time? Could be a bad tire doing both. > > > > "elus1v" <ben@spidre.com> wrote in message > news:1166298226.018712.123760@73g2000cwn.googlegro ups.com... > > Hi guys, i've got a 1999 acura 3.2 TL with 172,000 miles. Just bought > > it from a guy that has maintained it very well and im quite happy with > > it. > > > > The only issue that seems to be bothering me right now is that when im > > driving above 50 or so, the steering wheel shakes a bit like its not > > aligned or something is off balance. Occasionally it doesnt shake at > > all... very smooth. I drove on the same road a couple times to make > > sure its not a fluke and most of the time, it shakes, but once in a > > while it doesnt, so its not road conditions. I have a pretty sensitive > > feel when driving so I definately notice the difference, but people in > > the passenger seat probably dont. What could be the possible cause, > > where do I start to look first? (Cheapest to Most expensive options) > > I'm a DIY guy and i've got alot of experience with auto body work, but > > not with motors, electrical, and suspension. > > > > Another issue is at above 40 miles the rear starts humming, a bit > > louder than i'd like, is it okay to keep driving for a while? i'm not > > sure if its the right side or the left but im pretty sure its the rear. > > My friend told me its the rear wheel bearings/hub. How do I Test that? > > > > Thanks everyone. > > |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
No, I changed the tires, I dont believe its a bad tire.
Art wrote: > Does it hum and shake at the same time? Could be a bad tire doing both. > > > > "elus1v" <ben@spidre.com> wrote in message > news:1166298226.018712.123760@73g2000cwn.googlegro ups.com... > > Hi guys, i've got a 1999 acura 3.2 TL with 172,000 miles. Just bought > > it from a guy that has maintained it very well and im quite happy with > > it. > > > > The only issue that seems to be bothering me right now is that when im > > driving above 50 or so, the steering wheel shakes a bit like its not > > aligned or something is off balance. Occasionally it doesnt shake at > > all... very smooth. I drove on the same road a couple times to make > > sure its not a fluke and most of the time, it shakes, but once in a > > while it doesnt, so its not road conditions. I have a pretty sensitive > > feel when driving so I definately notice the difference, but people in > > the passenger seat probably dont. What could be the possible cause, > > where do I start to look first? (Cheapest to Most expensive options) > > I'm a DIY guy and i've got alot of experience with auto body work, but > > not with motors, electrical, and suspension. > > > > Another issue is at above 40 miles the rear starts humming, a bit > > louder than i'd like, is it okay to keep driving for a while? i'm not > > sure if its the right side or the left but im pretty sure its the rear. > > My friend told me its the rear wheel bearings/hub. How do I Test that? > > > > Thanks everyone. > > |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
elus1v wrote:
> No, I changed the tires, I dont believe its a bad tire. > Be sure the tire is on the rim corectly and in balance. Check ball joints and steering linkage for play. bob |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
elus1v wrote:
> No, I changed the tires, I dont believe its a bad tire. > Be sure the tire is on the rim corectly and in balance. Check ball joints and steering linkage for play. bob |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
elus1v wrote:
> No, I changed the tires, I dont believe its a bad tire. > Be sure the tire is on the rim corectly and in balance. Check ball joints and steering linkage for play. bob |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
elus1v wrote:
> No, I changed the tires, I dont believe its a bad tire. > Be sure the tire is on the rim corectly and in balance. Check ball joints and steering linkage for play. bob |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
As on my TL-S, I have directional tires. Are you sure you do not have a
left on the right or vice-versa? Does sound like a tire issue. elus1v wrote: > No, I changed the tires, I dont believe its a bad tire. > > Art wrote: >> Does it hum and shake at the same time? Could be a bad tire doing both. >> >> >> >> "elus1v" <ben@spidre.com> wrote in message >> news:1166298226.018712.123760@73g2000cwn.googlegro ups.com... >>> Hi guys, i've got a 1999 acura 3.2 TL with 172,000 miles. Just bought >>> it from a guy that has maintained it very well and im quite happy with >>> it. >>> >>> The only issue that seems to be bothering me right now is that when im >>> driving above 50 or so, the steering wheel shakes a bit like its not >>> aligned or something is off balance. Occasionally it doesnt shake at >>> all... very smooth. I drove on the same road a couple times to make >>> sure its not a fluke and most of the time, it shakes, but once in a >>> while it doesnt, so its not road conditions. I have a pretty sensitive >>> feel when driving so I definately notice the difference, but people in >>> the passenger seat probably dont. What could be the possible cause, >>> where do I start to look first? (Cheapest to Most expensive options) >>> I'm a DIY guy and i've got alot of experience with auto body work, but >>> not with motors, electrical, and suspension. >>> >>> Another issue is at above 40 miles the rear starts humming, a bit >>> louder than i'd like, is it okay to keep driving for a while? i'm not >>> sure if its the right side or the left but im pretty sure its the rear. >>> My friend told me its the rear wheel bearings/hub. How do I Test that? >>> >>> Thanks everyone. >>> > |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
As on my TL-S, I have directional tires. Are you sure you do not have a
left on the right or vice-versa? Does sound like a tire issue. elus1v wrote: > No, I changed the tires, I dont believe its a bad tire. > > Art wrote: >> Does it hum and shake at the same time? Could be a bad tire doing both. >> >> >> >> "elus1v" <ben@spidre.com> wrote in message >> news:1166298226.018712.123760@73g2000cwn.googlegro ups.com... >>> Hi guys, i've got a 1999 acura 3.2 TL with 172,000 miles. Just bought >>> it from a guy that has maintained it very well and im quite happy with >>> it. >>> >>> The only issue that seems to be bothering me right now is that when im >>> driving above 50 or so, the steering wheel shakes a bit like its not >>> aligned or something is off balance. Occasionally it doesnt shake at >>> all... very smooth. I drove on the same road a couple times to make >>> sure its not a fluke and most of the time, it shakes, but once in a >>> while it doesnt, so its not road conditions. I have a pretty sensitive >>> feel when driving so I definately notice the difference, but people in >>> the passenger seat probably dont. What could be the possible cause, >>> where do I start to look first? (Cheapest to Most expensive options) >>> I'm a DIY guy and i've got alot of experience with auto body work, but >>> not with motors, electrical, and suspension. >>> >>> Another issue is at above 40 miles the rear starts humming, a bit >>> louder than i'd like, is it okay to keep driving for a while? i'm not >>> sure if its the right side or the left but im pretty sure its the rear. >>> My friend told me its the rear wheel bearings/hub. How do I Test that? >>> >>> Thanks everyone. >>> > |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
As on my TL-S, I have directional tires. Are you sure you do not have a
left on the right or vice-versa? Does sound like a tire issue. elus1v wrote: > No, I changed the tires, I dont believe its a bad tire. > > Art wrote: >> Does it hum and shake at the same time? Could be a bad tire doing both. >> >> >> >> "elus1v" <ben@spidre.com> wrote in message >> news:1166298226.018712.123760@73g2000cwn.googlegro ups.com... >>> Hi guys, i've got a 1999 acura 3.2 TL with 172,000 miles. Just bought >>> it from a guy that has maintained it very well and im quite happy with >>> it. >>> >>> The only issue that seems to be bothering me right now is that when im >>> driving above 50 or so, the steering wheel shakes a bit like its not >>> aligned or something is off balance. Occasionally it doesnt shake at >>> all... very smooth. I drove on the same road a couple times to make >>> sure its not a fluke and most of the time, it shakes, but once in a >>> while it doesnt, so its not road conditions. I have a pretty sensitive >>> feel when driving so I definately notice the difference, but people in >>> the passenger seat probably dont. What could be the possible cause, >>> where do I start to look first? (Cheapest to Most expensive options) >>> I'm a DIY guy and i've got alot of experience with auto body work, but >>> not with motors, electrical, and suspension. >>> >>> Another issue is at above 40 miles the rear starts humming, a bit >>> louder than i'd like, is it okay to keep driving for a while? i'm not >>> sure if its the right side or the left but im pretty sure its the rear. >>> My friend told me its the rear wheel bearings/hub. How do I Test that? >>> >>> Thanks everyone. >>> > |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
As on my TL-S, I have directional tires. Are you sure you do not have a
left on the right or vice-versa? Does sound like a tire issue. elus1v wrote: > No, I changed the tires, I dont believe its a bad tire. > > Art wrote: >> Does it hum and shake at the same time? Could be a bad tire doing both. >> >> >> >> "elus1v" <ben@spidre.com> wrote in message >> news:1166298226.018712.123760@73g2000cwn.googlegro ups.com... >>> Hi guys, i've got a 1999 acura 3.2 TL with 172,000 miles. Just bought >>> it from a guy that has maintained it very well and im quite happy with >>> it. >>> >>> The only issue that seems to be bothering me right now is that when im >>> driving above 50 or so, the steering wheel shakes a bit like its not >>> aligned or something is off balance. Occasionally it doesnt shake at >>> all... very smooth. I drove on the same road a couple times to make >>> sure its not a fluke and most of the time, it shakes, but once in a >>> while it doesnt, so its not road conditions. I have a pretty sensitive >>> feel when driving so I definately notice the difference, but people in >>> the passenger seat probably dont. What could be the possible cause, >>> where do I start to look first? (Cheapest to Most expensive options) >>> I'm a DIY guy and i've got alot of experience with auto body work, but >>> not with motors, electrical, and suspension. >>> >>> Another issue is at above 40 miles the rear starts humming, a bit >>> louder than i'd like, is it okay to keep driving for a while? i'm not >>> sure if its the right side or the left but im pretty sure its the rear. >>> My friend told me its the rear wheel bearings/hub. How do I Test that? >>> >>> Thanks everyone. >>> > |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
elus1v wrote:
> Hi guys, i've got a 1999 acura 3.2 TL with 172,000 miles. Just bought > it from a guy that has maintained it very well and im quite happy with > it. > > The only issue that seems to be bothering me right now is that when im > driving above 50 or so, the steering wheel shakes a bit like its not > aligned or something is off balance. Occasionally it doesnt shake at > all... very smooth. I drove on the same road a couple times to make > sure its not a fluke and most of the time, it shakes, but once in a > while it doesnt, so its not road conditions. I have a pretty sensitive > feel when driving so I definately notice the difference, but people in > the passenger seat probably dont. What could be the possible cause, > where do I start to look first? (Cheapest to Most expensive options) > I'm a DIY guy and i've got alot of experience with auto body work, but > not with motors, electrical, and suspension. > > Another issue is at above 40 miles the rear starts humming, a bit > louder than i'd like, is it okay to keep driving for a while? i'm not > sure if its the right side or the left but im pretty sure its the rear. > My friend told me its the rear wheel bearings/hub. How do I Test that? > > Thanks everyone. > need to take each of the wheels off one by one and carefully inspect the suspension. if you have a shock out, that'll do it. same for a bushing or wheel bearing. make sure wheels are properly mounted, not bent or dented, and torqued correctly. |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
elus1v wrote:
> Hi guys, i've got a 1999 acura 3.2 TL with 172,000 miles. Just bought > it from a guy that has maintained it very well and im quite happy with > it. > > The only issue that seems to be bothering me right now is that when im > driving above 50 or so, the steering wheel shakes a bit like its not > aligned or something is off balance. Occasionally it doesnt shake at > all... very smooth. I drove on the same road a couple times to make > sure its not a fluke and most of the time, it shakes, but once in a > while it doesnt, so its not road conditions. I have a pretty sensitive > feel when driving so I definately notice the difference, but people in > the passenger seat probably dont. What could be the possible cause, > where do I start to look first? (Cheapest to Most expensive options) > I'm a DIY guy and i've got alot of experience with auto body work, but > not with motors, electrical, and suspension. > > Another issue is at above 40 miles the rear starts humming, a bit > louder than i'd like, is it okay to keep driving for a while? i'm not > sure if its the right side or the left but im pretty sure its the rear. > My friend told me its the rear wheel bearings/hub. How do I Test that? > > Thanks everyone. > need to take each of the wheels off one by one and carefully inspect the suspension. if you have a shock out, that'll do it. same for a bushing or wheel bearing. make sure wheels are properly mounted, not bent or dented, and torqued correctly. |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
elus1v wrote:
> Hi guys, i've got a 1999 acura 3.2 TL with 172,000 miles. Just bought > it from a guy that has maintained it very well and im quite happy with > it. > > The only issue that seems to be bothering me right now is that when im > driving above 50 or so, the steering wheel shakes a bit like its not > aligned or something is off balance. Occasionally it doesnt shake at > all... very smooth. I drove on the same road a couple times to make > sure its not a fluke and most of the time, it shakes, but once in a > while it doesnt, so its not road conditions. I have a pretty sensitive > feel when driving so I definately notice the difference, but people in > the passenger seat probably dont. What could be the possible cause, > where do I start to look first? (Cheapest to Most expensive options) > I'm a DIY guy and i've got alot of experience with auto body work, but > not with motors, electrical, and suspension. > > Another issue is at above 40 miles the rear starts humming, a bit > louder than i'd like, is it okay to keep driving for a while? i'm not > sure if its the right side or the left but im pretty sure its the rear. > My friend told me its the rear wheel bearings/hub. How do I Test that? > > Thanks everyone. > need to take each of the wheels off one by one and carefully inspect the suspension. if you have a shock out, that'll do it. same for a bushing or wheel bearing. make sure wheels are properly mounted, not bent or dented, and torqued correctly. |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
elus1v wrote:
> Hi guys, i've got a 1999 acura 3.2 TL with 172,000 miles. Just bought > it from a guy that has maintained it very well and im quite happy with > it. > > The only issue that seems to be bothering me right now is that when im > driving above 50 or so, the steering wheel shakes a bit like its not > aligned or something is off balance. Occasionally it doesnt shake at > all... very smooth. I drove on the same road a couple times to make > sure its not a fluke and most of the time, it shakes, but once in a > while it doesnt, so its not road conditions. I have a pretty sensitive > feel when driving so I definately notice the difference, but people in > the passenger seat probably dont. What could be the possible cause, > where do I start to look first? (Cheapest to Most expensive options) > I'm a DIY guy and i've got alot of experience with auto body work, but > not with motors, electrical, and suspension. > > Another issue is at above 40 miles the rear starts humming, a bit > louder than i'd like, is it okay to keep driving for a while? i'm not > sure if its the right side or the left but im pretty sure its the rear. > My friend told me its the rear wheel bearings/hub. How do I Test that? > > Thanks everyone. > need to take each of the wheels off one by one and carefully inspect the suspension. if you have a shock out, that'll do it. same for a bushing or wheel bearing. make sure wheels are properly mounted, not bent or dented, and torqued correctly. |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
what do you mean "shock out" ?
jim beam wrote: > need to take each of the wheels off one by one and carefully inspect the > suspension. if you have a shock out, that'll do it. same for a bushing > or wheel bearing. make sure wheels are properly mounted, not bent or > dented, and torqued correctly. |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
what do you mean "shock out" ?
jim beam wrote: > need to take each of the wheels off one by one and carefully inspect the > suspension. if you have a shock out, that'll do it. same for a bushing > or wheel bearing. make sure wheels are properly mounted, not bent or > dented, and torqued correctly. |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
what do you mean "shock out" ?
jim beam wrote: > need to take each of the wheels off one by one and carefully inspect the > suspension. if you have a shock out, that'll do it. same for a bushing > or wheel bearing. make sure wheels are properly mounted, not bent or > dented, and torqued correctly. |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
what do you mean "shock out" ?
jim beam wrote: > need to take each of the wheels off one by one and carefully inspect the > suspension. if you have a shock out, that'll do it. same for a bushing > or wheel bearing. make sure wheels are properly mounted, not bent or > dented, and torqued correctly. |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
elus1v wrote:
> what do you mean "shock out" ? shock absorber not functioning correctly. like light out. > > jim beam wrote: >> need to take each of the wheels off one by one and carefully inspect the >> suspension. if you have a shock out, that'll do it. same for a bushing >> or wheel bearing. make sure wheels are properly mounted, not bent or >> dented, and torqued correctly. > |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
elus1v wrote:
> what do you mean "shock out" ? shock absorber not functioning correctly. like light out. > > jim beam wrote: >> need to take each of the wheels off one by one and carefully inspect the >> suspension. if you have a shock out, that'll do it. same for a bushing >> or wheel bearing. make sure wheels are properly mounted, not bent or >> dented, and torqued correctly. > |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
elus1v wrote:
> what do you mean "shock out" ? shock absorber not functioning correctly. like light out. > > jim beam wrote: >> need to take each of the wheels off one by one and carefully inspect the >> suspension. if you have a shock out, that'll do it. same for a bushing >> or wheel bearing. make sure wheels are properly mounted, not bent or >> dented, and torqued correctly. > |
Re: Shaking issue at highway speeds
elus1v wrote:
> what do you mean "shock out" ? shock absorber not functioning correctly. like light out. > > jim beam wrote: >> need to take each of the wheels off one by one and carefully inspect the >> suspension. if you have a shock out, that'll do it. same for a bushing >> or wheel bearing. make sure wheels are properly mounted, not bent or >> dented, and torqued correctly. > |
Check inner tie rod ends (nt)
elus1v wrote:
> Hi guys, i've got a 1999 acura 3.2 TL with 172,000 miles. Just bought > it from a guy that has maintained it very well and im quite happy with > it. > > The only issue that seems to be bothering me right now is that when im > driving above 50 or so, the steering wheel shakes a bit like its not > aligned or something is off balance. Occasionally it doesnt shake at > all... very smooth. I drove on the same road a couple times to make > sure its not a fluke and most of the time, it shakes, but once in a > while it doesnt, so its not road conditions. I have a pretty sensitive > feel when driving so I definately notice the difference, but people in > the passenger seat probably dont. What could be the possible cause, > where do I start to look first? (Cheapest to Most expensive options) > I'm a DIY guy and i've got alot of experience with auto body work, but > not with motors, electrical, and suspension. > > Another issue is at above 40 miles the rear starts humming, a bit > louder than i'd like, is it okay to keep driving for a while? i'm not > sure if its the right side or the left but im pretty sure its the rear. > My friend told me its the rear wheel bearings/hub. How do I Test that? > > Thanks everyone. > |
Check inner tie rod ends (nt)
elus1v wrote:
> Hi guys, i've got a 1999 acura 3.2 TL with 172,000 miles. Just bought > it from a guy that has maintained it very well and im quite happy with > it. > > The only issue that seems to be bothering me right now is that when im > driving above 50 or so, the steering wheel shakes a bit like its not > aligned or something is off balance. Occasionally it doesnt shake at > all... very smooth. I drove on the same road a couple times to make > sure its not a fluke and most of the time, it shakes, but once in a > while it doesnt, so its not road conditions. I have a pretty sensitive > feel when driving so I definately notice the difference, but people in > the passenger seat probably dont. What could be the possible cause, > where do I start to look first? (Cheapest to Most expensive options) > I'm a DIY guy and i've got alot of experience with auto body work, but > not with motors, electrical, and suspension. > > Another issue is at above 40 miles the rear starts humming, a bit > louder than i'd like, is it okay to keep driving for a while? i'm not > sure if its the right side or the left but im pretty sure its the rear. > My friend told me its the rear wheel bearings/hub. How do I Test that? > > Thanks everyone. > |
Check inner tie rod ends (nt)
elus1v wrote:
> Hi guys, i've got a 1999 acura 3.2 TL with 172,000 miles. Just bought > it from a guy that has maintained it very well and im quite happy with > it. > > The only issue that seems to be bothering me right now is that when im > driving above 50 or so, the steering wheel shakes a bit like its not > aligned or something is off balance. Occasionally it doesnt shake at > all... very smooth. I drove on the same road a couple times to make > sure its not a fluke and most of the time, it shakes, but once in a > while it doesnt, so its not road conditions. I have a pretty sensitive > feel when driving so I definately notice the difference, but people in > the passenger seat probably dont. What could be the possible cause, > where do I start to look first? (Cheapest to Most expensive options) > I'm a DIY guy and i've got alot of experience with auto body work, but > not with motors, electrical, and suspension. > > Another issue is at above 40 miles the rear starts humming, a bit > louder than i'd like, is it okay to keep driving for a while? i'm not > sure if its the right side or the left but im pretty sure its the rear. > My friend told me its the rear wheel bearings/hub. How do I Test that? > > Thanks everyone. > |
Check inner tie rod ends (nt)
elus1v wrote:
> Hi guys, i've got a 1999 acura 3.2 TL with 172,000 miles. Just bought > it from a guy that has maintained it very well and im quite happy with > it. > > The only issue that seems to be bothering me right now is that when im > driving above 50 or so, the steering wheel shakes a bit like its not > aligned or something is off balance. Occasionally it doesnt shake at > all... very smooth. I drove on the same road a couple times to make > sure its not a fluke and most of the time, it shakes, but once in a > while it doesnt, so its not road conditions. I have a pretty sensitive > feel when driving so I definately notice the difference, but people in > the passenger seat probably dont. What could be the possible cause, > where do I start to look first? (Cheapest to Most expensive options) > I'm a DIY guy and i've got alot of experience with auto body work, but > not with motors, electrical, and suspension. > > Another issue is at above 40 miles the rear starts humming, a bit > louder than i'd like, is it okay to keep driving for a while? i'm not > sure if its the right side or the left but im pretty sure its the rear. > My friend told me its the rear wheel bearings/hub. How do I Test that? > > Thanks everyone. > |
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