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Mar 24, 2025 - 07:13 PM
Hello there, Angela!
That kind of wobble and vibration - especially when taking off and at highway speeds - could point to a few key culprits beyond just a CV joint. Here’s the short list of usual suspects:
1.) Wheel balance/tires – Classic culprit for shakes at higher speeds. Out-of-balance tires or uneven wear can cause this. Check for cupping, bulges, or low tread.
2.) Wheel alignment – If it’s pulling slightly or the steering wheel’s off-center, alignment could be contributing to the wobble.
3.) Motor/transmission mounts – Worn mounts can cause a shudder when accelerating from a stop, sending vibrations through the pedal.
4.) Driveshaft/driveline issues – U-joints or a bent driveshaft (if RWD/AWD) can cause vibrations that get worse with speed.
5.) Brakes dragging – A sticky caliper or warped rotor can cause intermittent shaking, especially after braking.
Since it’s happening at both low and high speeds, I’d lean toward mounts, driveline, or tire issues first. A quick visual inspection (look for torn mounts, tire wear, or play in the wheels) can help narrow it down. If nothing’s obvious, a shop check for balance/alignment or driveline play is your next move.
Given your symptoms, it's a good idea to have a professional mechanic inspect your vehicle. They can check for these potential issues and provide a more precise diagnosis.
Once you've identified which part needs to be replaced, click this link to be directed to our website and enter the vehicle information, followed by the part name. Our system will display available parts for your vehicle.
Let's keep our fingers crossed that it's a quick fix, so you can have your vehicle back on the road, running smoothly and safely, in no time!
That kind of wobble and vibration - especially when taking off and at highway speeds - could point to a few key culprits beyond just a CV joint. Here’s the short list of usual suspects:
1.) Wheel balance/tires – Classic culprit for shakes at higher speeds. Out-of-balance tires or uneven wear can cause this. Check for cupping, bulges, or low tread.
2.) Wheel alignment – If it’s pulling slightly or the steering wheel’s off-center, alignment could be contributing to the wobble.
3.) Motor/transmission mounts – Worn mounts can cause a shudder when accelerating from a stop, sending vibrations through the pedal.
4.) Driveshaft/driveline issues – U-joints or a bent driveshaft (if RWD/AWD) can cause vibrations that get worse with speed.
5.) Brakes dragging – A sticky caliper or warped rotor can cause intermittent shaking, especially after braking.
Since it’s happening at both low and high speeds, I’d lean toward mounts, driveline, or tire issues first. A quick visual inspection (look for torn mounts, tire wear, or play in the wheels) can help narrow it down. If nothing’s obvious, a shop check for balance/alignment or driveline play is your next move.
Given your symptoms, it's a good idea to have a professional mechanic inspect your vehicle. They can check for these potential issues and provide a more precise diagnosis.
Once you've identified which part needs to be replaced, click this link to be directed to our website and enter the vehicle information, followed by the part name. Our system will display available parts for your vehicle.
Let's keep our fingers crossed that it's a quick fix, so you can have your vehicle back on the road, running smoothly and safely, in no time!
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