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toniboicb7 01-17-2013 03:53 PM

Vibration cb7 when speeding up. HELP!
 
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I have 93 Accord coupe ex. I noticed a bad vibration when speeding up. got tired balanced, tie rod replaced. still I know i needs rotors, but the vibration happens when speeding up and a high speeds. I don't think rotors cause that. The vibration in more on drivers side. my door panel shakes.

Oh and my passenger side front tire looks flat and my drivers side tirr looks great. Same psi, even with my stock rims.

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go-part 01-17-2013 10:01 PM

Have you had the motor mounts checked recently?

toniboicb7 01-18-2013 03:18 PM

no i haven't but when I but it in driving or any gear it makes my head nod.

Wazari 01-18-2013 03:26 PM

If the vibration happens when speeding up (accelarating) and at high speed I highly doubt it would be a motor mount issue. Worn or "warped" rotors (99% of rotors driven on the street don't warp) wouldn't cause this issue either. My bet would be the tires. Looks like you're running the same size wheels and tires front and rear. I would rotate the tires and see if the vibration goes to a different area or goes away. Tread separation, a flat spot, an out of round tire, etc can all cause the sympton you're describing.

toniboicb7 01-19-2013 02:43 PM

I have rotated, balanced, and put on my stock rims and tires on it still happens. I shoul add that its mostly felt on the drivers side. and i would think the probems on my passenger side sense I had that axle replaced. about 7 months ago. but i will try moving them around lik3you said to see if it works. thinks and ill get back to you with the results. thanks

Wazari 01-19-2013 04:46 PM

Well if you put the another set of rims and tires and you still have the problem then likely it's not the tire(s). Have you checked your wheel bearings or cv joints?

toniboicb7 01-23-2013 01:02 PM

I took it to the shop and was told it could be my tires. I was shown a high speed balancing of my front tires showed they would go out of balance after being balance. I was also told to CV joints was perfect, but might have some concerns regarding a slightly bent wheel I had. I will try to move them around you to see if anything changes I'm going to try once more with my stock rims and move those tires around. I will post my final diagnostics and see if that's the problem

toniboicb7 01-23-2013 01:10 PM

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JimBlake 01-23-2013 05:09 PM

It might be a tire that's beginning to fail, as the belts move around.

But that doesn't explain how the vibration can still happen when you install a completely different set of wheels & tires.

toniboicb7 01-24-2013 04:46 PM

true, but im getting thr feeling it might be the suspensions, shocks struts of bad brushing or ball joints. But I am going to buy new tires and rotors. Also have my wheels checked for anu bends or cracks.


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