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    Vibration at 60 mph (tires balanced already)

    In my 109k 99 I am getting vibration at about 60 mph that goes away after I accelerate past 65. It feels like when your wheel is out of balance, but that is not it. I just had them balanced. It seems to be worst when I am making a banking left turn. Nothing appears loose or worn underneath shaking everything I can reach.

    Before i go checking wheel bearings, does anyone else have anything quick to check?

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    U joint vibes can sing around 55 mph then disappear.

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    Mine hums a bit around the same speed usually. Not less and not more. Just right around the 60ish range. I thought it was just my tires...? Beats me.
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    Have you recently changed rotors?

    It's a long shot, but still a possibility.

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    No the rotors are original. It is coming due for brakes. Still a mystery to me.

    Sorry Jo. The doors are back on for the winter

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    Mine did this exact thing vibration around 58-64 then would disappear, turned out to be an alignment issue. Had a four wheel alignment and problem was gone.

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    Explain how a "4 wheel alignment" works on a solid axle vehicle with no adjustability of the rear links...I think I'd be asking for 2 wheels worth of money back.
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    Mine does the same at about 60, especially steering left.

    Thought it was the tire balance myself but will get the alignment checked too.

    Could be too much or too little front toe making a tire skitter as it gets pulled toward or away from the opposite tire by the road and then springs back, returning to it's proper line, with a force large enough to feel it wobble.

    On the other hand, it could be a squirrel sleeping in the wheel!

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    Where your wheels balanced when still installed on the vehicle??

    That type of balancing accounts for any variations in the hubs and rotors as well as the wheels and tyres.

    Might be worth a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triathlete View Post
    Explain how a "4 wheel alignment" works on a solid axle vehicle with no adjustability of the rear links...I think I'd be asking for 2 wheels worth of money back.
    correction 2 wheel alignment* habit of saying 4 wheel Alignment only cost me 50$ so who cares what they call it lol

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    Okay I'll look into it. That is the next step I think.

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    Do you have the chrome wheels like on the 2000-2001. If the chrome is flaking it is difficult to balance them. Check the flaking on the interior of the wheels.

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    Turn off the seat massagers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triathlete View Post
    Turn off the seat massagers!
    Damn, you caught me!

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