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Raptors33 20-Dec-2008 02:33 PM

Hard Vibration on the highway. what could be the reason for this??
 
So to make a long story short, I went over an Island (like a sidewalk)
I did not see the island because of thick snow yesterday...

So my car just went over it and boom. I went bouncing in my car.

Now...

I drove to the 401 and my car was VIBRATING HARD....
This is only noticeble when going over 80km/h


What could be the reason for this??

1. Tire is not perfectly round anymore?
2. Spring problem?
3. Alignment problem?
4. ???????????????

civicEJ1 20-Dec-2008 02:38 PM

get the car on the hoist and check all the suspension make sure everythings good there if u hit an island

could be a bent somethign

Raptors33 20-Dec-2008 02:40 PM


Originally Posted by civicEJ1 (Post 154282)
get the car on the hoist and check all the suspension make sure everythings good there if u hit an island

could be a bent somethign


im guessing that something is BENT but which one? my rim? I dont know the parts of my car

k_r_a_c_k_e_r 20-Dec-2008 02:51 PM

how did you hit it?.. straight on or an angle?..

egb20 20-Dec-2008 02:58 PM

bent rim,lowercontroll arm, get it on a hoist asnd do a rim runout test to check for warpage and an alignment to measue your alingment angles an make sure nothings bent which it proablly is if your getting the vibration.

honDuh 20-Dec-2008 03:18 PM

Take your car into a shop and get it checked out
Internet diagnosis is pointless for this

spike 20-Dec-2008 03:45 PM

You most likely bent something, or your wheels are full of snow.

T-MacK 20-Dec-2008 03:58 PM


Originally Posted by honDuh (Post 154294)
Take your car into a shop and get it checked out
Internet diagnosis is pointless for this

X2!
Get your car on a hoist and don't be driving on the 401 in the mean time.

ol Dusty 20-Dec-2008 05:29 PM

I second the notion that this is pointless but fro the sound of it you prolly bent a rim or two and now your tires are out of balance. how fast were you going when you hit? does the car pull to one direction? it's common that after driving in the snow you rims get packed full of snow and then are out of balance till you clean them off so try clearing the snow off them then drive it to a shop and check for vibration on the way.

Xenin 20-Dec-2008 06:02 PM

clear the snow from the wheel wells and wheels. i have the same problem when there is snow in the wheel well.

civicEJ1 20-Dec-2008 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by honDuh (Post 154294)
Take your car into a shop and get it checked out
Internet diagnosis is pointless for this

lol like cmon

civicEJ1 20-Dec-2008 07:16 PM

lol like u told us the answer in ur question, u hit something and thats y it chakes. Why and what is making it shake? ull need a hoist

MPR 22-Dec-2008 10:34 AM

Make sure there is no snow or ice bilt up in the wheel rims. On the out side and the inside (kinda hard to get the snow out from the inside of your rim but...).

The chunks of snow and ice that can build up on/inside your rims can cause vibrations at higher speeds.

Aside from that, chances are you bent the wheel rim or something.

D.T.P 22-Dec-2008 11:25 AM

^^ditto. get it checked out if its not bent/warped. also the snow inside your rim can mess up ur balance. last night i had good layer of snow in my rims and couldnt drive any faster than 100km/h otherwise its really unstable and vibrates like crazy.

starboy869 22-Dec-2008 12:48 PM

I would see if your missing a wheel weight or a quick visual if the rim is bent.

Raptors33 27-Dec-2008 05:36 AM

Nevermind guys. I guess 401 was just frozen??? (401 west infront of Airport)

I drove it the next day with a warmer weather and it went out perfect.
Tried going 130 and it was still a smooth ride.

:peace::peace::peace:

DumbasSi 27-Dec-2008 11:11 AM

I would still get it checked out. You still may have bent or damaged something even if the car drives ok.

chris_v2 27-Dec-2008 12:36 PM

Go get your alignment checked out.. You won't be able to tell if you ****ed up the camber.


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