Vibration issues

rcmenke

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My wife got a 24 LC. It has a little over 300 miles on it. There is a vibration that starts at 32mph and continues to 42 mph. You can feel in in the seats. Any others with this issue?
 
Thanks. I guess we'll visit the dealership and let them sort it out. I just had this issue with my Tundra and it's taken 5 trips with 2 alignments, 3 wheel balances and a set of tires. That's in 8000 miles.
 
I have similar issue. Noticed vibration driving it off the lot -really bad at highway speeds. Dealer did a rebalanced. After the balancing , it is better, but I still have a vibration and I need to take it back to the dealer which I will do next week. I hope this doesn’t turn into a problem I have to keep going back to the dealership.
 
Thanks. I guess we'll visit the dealership and let them sort it out. I just had this issue with my Tundra and it's taken 5 trips with 2 alignments, 3 wheel balances and a set of tires. That's in 8000 miles.
I recommend getting your tires balanced/checked with a road force balancer if you haven't already.
 
I have over 3500klm on my LC 1958. The car started shaking at highway speeds between 90klm to 125klm. The faster the more there's vibration/shaking.

It doesn't do it on every drive... so I'm a bit perplexed.

I drive in Montreal so I wonder if it has anything to do with the weather, ice, snow... I had borrowed once a bmw 3 series and drove it on snowy roads before taking it on a clean highway and I had the same issue.

I wonder if it has something to do with the electronics giving the wrong info to the wheels or if it's something else.
 
I have over 3500klm on my LC 1958. The car started shaking at highway speeds between 90klm to 125klm. The faster the more there's vibration/shaking.

It doesn't do it on every drive... so I'm a bit perplexed.

I drive in Montreal so I wonder if it has anything to do with the weather, ice, snow... I had borrowed once a bmw 3 series and drove it on snowy roads before taking it on a clean highway and I had the same issue.

I wonder if it has something to do with the electronics giving the wrong info to the wheels or if it's something else.
Check for mud, dirt, or snow build up on the wheels, inside and/or out.
 
Over the years, I’ve been amazed at the number of times that a tire shop has done a poor job of balancing when mounting new tires. Similar experience when having a service dept (Indy or dealer) re-balance existing tires.
It shouldn’t be hard but I sadly learned to pray when asking for a balance job!
 
Toyota replaced the Dunlop tires with new ones. Road force balanced them. That got rid of the vibration. 500 miles later vibration has returned.
 
I have Bridgestone Blizzak LT... surprisingly there's no more vibrations so it had nothing to do with the tires.

It only happened twice after I drove on thick snow before merging onto a highway that was clean.
 
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