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    car vibrates while driving

    ol guys i'm completely confused about this one. I just resently change my clutch in my cb but now the car vibrates while driving. really bad when i turn left. I replaced the axles the intermediate shaft. The wheel bearing was replace on the left side so that cancels that. The ball joint is good. what am i missing guys
    Last edited by cb7k-9 unit; 04-11-2012, 11:41 AM.

    #2
    Have you checked all the motor mounts and tranny mounts?

    Judging from my girlfriends 07 Civic, a motor mount doesn't start to show signs of failure. It just fails.

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      #3
      maybe a no brainer but hows the torque on your wheels?
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        #4
        Originally posted by tommi View Post
        maybe a no brainer but hows the torque on your wheels?
        Yeah I'm sure the wheels ate torqued down correctly. But I need to check out the rear motor mount. I've replace all the other mounts before

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          #5
          I would suggest rotating the tyres (front to rear) and see the effect.

          I suggest this just to eliminate the tyres (and rim) as the culprit.

          Sometimes tyres become warped as they get older and may contribute to the vibration.
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          Accord
          92-JDM-2.0 Si- "4ws" - Cobalt Blue Pearl
          96-AUDM-2.2 VTiS- Heather Mist

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          CR-X Del Sol
          92-JDM-SiR "Transtop" Motegi Edition - Silver
          95-JDM-SiR "Transtop" Daytona Edition - Silver
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          91-AUDM-Si-4ws "Cita Lux Edition" - Bordeaux Red Pearl
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          91-AUDM-Si-4ws "Cita Lux Edition"- Gun Metal Grey

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            #6
            Along with JDMs suggestion to rotate the tires, also really look at the tires... If you have cheap tires they can be prone to seperation of tread from tire, and this will definatey cause viibration, I've seen it too many times on too many vehicles

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              #7
              Originally posted by oksleeper View Post
              Along with JDMs suggestion to rotate the tires, also really look at the tires... If you have cheap tires they can be prone to seperation of tread from tire, and this will definatey cause viibration, I've seen it too many times on too many vehicles
              He should have steel radials which would not have a retread on it. Even a $60 tire has steel radials. Trailer tires are the only tires I know of that get retreaded. It's possible a weight may have come off the wheel and thrown everything off balance but I highly doubt the tire is separating.

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                #8
                Burton, I thought the same thing till about two years ago when I started seeing more and more seperation issues on car tires. A good example is the Firestones that Walmart sells that Firestone won't.

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                  #9
                  It cant be the tires I just bought a brand new set of tires 3 weeks prior.

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                    #10
                    but did the tires do it before the clutch change? maybe its a bad axle ive gotten bad axles before, i changed suspension ball joints tie rods just to find out it was the brand new axle i just put in spent allot of money for nothin

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