Vibration Over Rough Roads
Vibration Over Rough Roads is usually narrowed by when the vibration or pull happens: highway speed, rough roads, braking, turning, or tire wear. Tire condition, wheel balance, bearings, joints, bushings, and struts need to be checked in that order.
Check These First
Before diving into diagnosis, quickly verify these:
- 1Check tire pressure cold and inspect tread for cupping, bulges, feathering, or separated belts.
- 2Note whether vibration happens at highway speed, over rough roads, while braking, or while turning.
- 3Safely inspect ball joints, tie rods, control arm bushings, wheel bearings, shocks/struts, and sway links.
- 4Do not continue at highway speed if a tire has a bulge, visible belt shift, or severe vibration.
Most Likely Causes
Ranked from most to least common — start at the top.
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