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Rear Vibration @ 80mph+ (Felt through the seat)


Justthejedi

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As per the title guys, I'm getting a rear vibration which I can feel through the seat @ 80mph+ and it doesn't clear. On a scale of 1-10 (10) being severe....I would say it's a 4-5. I have had the rear wheels balanced x3 times by different tyre places and they are spot on, no buckles, everything is round and true. Also had the tracking and camber done so everything is now where it should be. Tyres are also fine, no bulges, splits etc.

 

Any ideas on what could be causing this?......anybody had this with their car?

 

Cheers

Justin

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My last car, which was also RWD, I went through a period where I was getting vibration through the floorpan and seat, which is general indication of rear wheel balancing. Went through 3 different garages to balance the wheels to perfection and still got vibration. Finally manage to find the culprit which was a worn bush on one of the rear arms. Replaced that, and all was sweet.

 

Might be worth getting the bushes checked out for any adverse movement.

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My last car, which was also RWD, I went through a period where I was getting vibration through the floorpan and seat, which is general indication of rear wheel balancing. Went through 3 different garages to balance the wheels to perfection and still got vibration. Finally manage to find the culprit which was a worn bush on one of the rear arms. Replaced that, and all was sweet.

 

Might be worth getting the bushes checked out for any adverse movement.

Ah-ha!.....that's interesting, thanks for that bud, I'll get those checked.
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this is normally rear wheel balance , had exact same fault on another car

 

Can you swap the wheels front to back to prove on a quick test drive ?

 

Are they oem wheels ?

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this is normally rear wheel balance , had exact same fault on another car

 

Can you swap the wheels front to back to prove on a quick test drive ?

 

Are they oem wheels ?

yep, oem wheels. I have a sloping drive so cannot jack the car up, have to take to a garage for anything that needs checking/doing.
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Off the top of my head:

 

Wheel balance

Drive shaft

Prop shaft

Hub bearing

Suspension bushings.

Are all these easy to spot from underneath?

 

Just take the car to a specialist and they will have it diagnosed and sorted in no time. :thumbs:

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