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Just picked up a vitara for the missus to stop having the dog in my car. On the way home I noticed that between 50-60mph I get vibration through the wheels and then it goes away. Now being sought of car mechanically minded I thought possibly wheel bearings were at fault. So I jacked the car up 1 wheel at a time and gave them a shake at the 12 oclock and quarter to three position and no movement was felt. That rules out the bearings then. Now I`m thinking either the wheels aren`t balanced properly or the driveshafts are fubarred! can anyone sugest a way of proving the driveshaft without taking it all to bits? Cheers
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At 50-60mph and then goes away.................. :?:

Maybe your conscience is catching up with you for buying a Vitara :lol:

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I know your not mechanically minded Stu but sure someone else knows a bit about drive shafts. I flew down to Birmingham from Scotland to pick it up so don`t rub it in..........
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I would get your tyres checked over and balanced first.... might be just a balance weight missing or a tyre on its way
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Could be...

If its running wide rims it could be busshes, although Id expect this to just get worse with speed.

Balancing is No1 suspect I reckon, or possibly tracking if the previous owner thought chunky car=no respect for kerbs etc.

Hope that helps.

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Could be the tracking or a flat spot where the other owner had to brake a bit hard.My van done the same,put some new tyres on.Problem solved i hope that helps :grin:
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Post by ScoobyandScrappy »

if its 50-60mph then it's wheel balance,does the steering wheel wooble?

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found problem,Thanks for the advice. seller admitted he took all the wheel weights off.
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Glad you sorted it out okay,,, but why would he want to take the wheel weights off for,,, dont he know they serve a perpose :? :?
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because he refurbed the wheels and took them off
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