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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