InuHasa
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- 2007 Sport Trac
I've been fighting multiple vibrations in my truck since back in early January...
So far i've replaced all 4 wheel bearings, upper and lower ball joints (both sides), replaced the front rotors, have new brake pads on the rear as well (front don't need to be changed yet) and a couple months ago i rotated and balanced my tires....it has solved the cases for my vibrations but whenever i replace one thing another vibration pops up
I know for a fact that the vibration is coming form the rear right, I can feel it in my butt, sometimes in the brake pedal and steering wheel, it starts off around 40mph+ and dosent vibrate as much as a bad wheel bearing but it sure feels like it. I have already replaced this wheel bearing a couple months ago (it only have a couple thousand miles on it). I also get a whirring sound as im accelerating as if i have bigger tires. Braking is smooth all around, just get squeaking when stopping at low speeds.
Any thoughts? Could my rear rotors be out of balanced?
Thanks.
So far i've replaced all 4 wheel bearings, upper and lower ball joints (both sides), replaced the front rotors, have new brake pads on the rear as well (front don't need to be changed yet) and a couple months ago i rotated and balanced my tires....it has solved the cases for my vibrations but whenever i replace one thing another vibration pops up
I know for a fact that the vibration is coming form the rear right, I can feel it in my butt, sometimes in the brake pedal and steering wheel, it starts off around 40mph+ and dosent vibrate as much as a bad wheel bearing but it sure feels like it. I have already replaced this wheel bearing a couple months ago (it only have a couple thousand miles on it). I also get a whirring sound as im accelerating as if i have bigger tires. Braking is smooth all around, just get squeaking when stopping at low speeds.
Any thoughts? Could my rear rotors be out of balanced?
Thanks.