Vibration on highway
Vibration on highway
So today I was driving into work and my truck started to vibrate around 70mph... I slowed down and it was still vibrating a bit, but after a while it stopped.
I finished the drive to work and visually checked the tires, all looked good and still had their balance weights. Also tried rocking the wheels back and forth to see if a tie rod was broken or something but nothing seemed wrong.
Anything else I should check before I try driving home? Any ideas would be appreciated.
I finished the drive to work and visually checked the tires, all looked good and still had their balance weights. Also tried rocking the wheels back and forth to see if a tie rod was broken or something but nothing seemed wrong.
Anything else I should check before I try driving home? Any ideas would be appreciated.
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I'll assume you didn't hit any curbs or install anything new. Check your tire pressure and your ebrake. Give me a sec i'll post a link to a really long discussion on this issue.
there it is:
https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...teering+nimble
yes it's a stupidly long read but there is a lot of good input in that thread.
I'll assume you didn't hit any curbs or install anything new. Check your tire pressure and your ebrake. Give me a sec i'll post a link to a really long discussion on this issue.
there it is:
https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...teering+nimble
yes it's a stupidly long read but there is a lot of good input in that thread.
Last edited by Impact9; Jun 30, 2008 at 07:18 AM. Reason: add link
It was driving fine until 1/2 way to work this morning. Didn't install anything new, just washed it yesterday.
Last night had some pretty bad storms with fairly large puddles on the road... I wonder if driving through them has something to do with it?
Last night had some pretty bad storms with fairly large puddles on the road... I wonder if driving through them has something to do with it?
Not sure really, but I had a vibration issue at highway speeds recently. It had been going on for awhile and I had the tires rotated but that didn't help. Then I had them balance the tires and that seems to have cured the problem.
Worth a shot.
Worth a shot.
i had a random vibration last week commuting to work on the highway. it happend when i let off the throttle, it only did it for about 10 seconds, it was around certain rpms. if i let off too much, it quit, if i put down more, it quit. havent had the problem again.
If you feel the vibration in the cab, it may be the exhaust, my dad's 97 F-150 would have a vibration in the cab right around 70 mph and up which was related to the exhaust.
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So today I was driving into work and my truck started to vibrate around 70mph... I slowed down and it was still vibrating a bit, but after a while it stopped.
I finished the drive to work and visually checked the tires, all looked good and still had their balance weights. Also tried rocking the wheels back and forth to see if a tie rod was broken or something but nothing seemed wrong.
Anything else I should check before I try driving home? Any ideas would be appreciated.
I finished the drive to work and visually checked the tires, all looked good and still had their balance weights. Also tried rocking the wheels back and forth to see if a tie rod was broken or something but nothing seemed wrong.
Anything else I should check before I try driving home? Any ideas would be appreciated.
Yea I'm narrowing down the possibilities. I defiantly think it has something to do with my wheels and/or steering components. I have a new set of Ford OEM wheels on the way pretty soon with some new rubber, so hopefully that will cure it.
It only did it on the highway... happened out of nowhere, and continued for a few minutes, then went away.
How much and what company did you go with for ball joints? I'll have a look at them and see if they show any signs of wear, if so... I'll replace them on your suggestion.
Ball joints a hard job? I'm no mechanic but I defiantly have the ability to do "most" of the work on my truck.
It only did it on the highway... happened out of nowhere, and continued for a few minutes, then went away.
How much and what company did you go with for ball joints? I'll have a look at them and see if they show any signs of wear, if so... I'll replace them on your suggestion.
Ball joints a hard job? I'm no mechanic but I defiantly have the ability to do "most" of the work on my truck.
Yea I'm narrowing down the possibilities. I defiantly think it has something to do with my wheels and/or steering components. I have a new set of Ford OEM wheels on the way pretty soon with some new rubber, so hopefully that will cure it.
It only did it on the highway... happened out of nowhere, and continued for a few minutes, then went away.
How much and what company did you go with for ball joints? I'll have a look at them and see if they show any signs of wear, if so... I'll replace them on your suggestion.
Ball joints a hard job? I'm no mechanic but I defiantly have the ability to do "most" of the work on my truck.
It only did it on the highway... happened out of nowhere, and continued for a few minutes, then went away.
How much and what company did you go with for ball joints? I'll have a look at them and see if they show any signs of wear, if so... I'll replace them on your suggestion.
Ball joints a hard job? I'm no mechanic but I defiantly have the ability to do "most" of the work on my truck.
Thanks for the info mitch. If they are bad, i'll be going with them.
Drove home today (same route, just opposite) going approxmatly the same speed as when it happened this morning, and nothing. Not a shimmy/shake/vibe/ect.
I wonder if its possible water go stuck somewhere from the 2ft puddles left by yesterdays rainstorm I drove through? I dunno.. probably a stupid thought.
I'll defiantly be keeping an eye out for the vibration and I'll let you guys know if it comes back.
Drove home today (same route, just opposite) going approxmatly the same speed as when it happened this morning, and nothing. Not a shimmy/shake/vibe/ect.
I wonder if its possible water go stuck somewhere from the 2ft puddles left by yesterdays rainstorm I drove through? I dunno.. probably a stupid thought.
I'll defiantly be keeping an eye out for the vibration and I'll let you guys know if it comes back.
Thanks for the info mitch. If they are bad, i'll be going with them.
Drove home today (same route, just opposite) going approxmatly the same speed as when it happened this morning, and nothing. Not a shimmy/shake/vibe/ect.
I wonder if its possible water go stuck somewhere from the 2ft puddles left by yesterdays rainstorm I drove through? I dunno.. probably a stupid thought.
I'll defiantly be keeping an eye out for the vibration and I'll let you guys know if it comes back.
Drove home today (same route, just opposite) going approxmatly the same speed as when it happened this morning, and nothing. Not a shimmy/shake/vibe/ect.
I wonder if its possible water go stuck somewhere from the 2ft puddles left by yesterdays rainstorm I drove through? I dunno.. probably a stupid thought.
I'll defiantly be keeping an eye out for the vibration and I'll let you guys know if it comes back.
They aren't if you have the right tools. lucky for me my neighbor is a mechanic with his own shop his garage. He has a set of ball joint removal and compresion tools. Would recommend having them checked before you replace them. See if they have any play in them. If you do end up replacing them, I got a set of moog lower ball joints at RockAuto.com for $37.95 a piece. those are servicable w/ grease fittings where the oem joints are not
That's funny, I hadn't read any issues with the Moog joints. I've had mine for 40,000 miles with no problems at all. I do know they are way better than the pieces of chit the truck rolled off the factory with!!
Last edited by mitch150; Jul 1, 2008 at 04:59 AM.
) or Spicer ball joints which I don't have any experience with, but I understand they are pretty good as well. Hopefully shaun won't have to do anything!


