Could be tires, check all four, look for any bubbles in the rubber, or if the center of the tire is sunken in. Once the steel belting starts seperating in tires it causes vibrations, especially at certain speeds.
It won't always be so obvious to see, so take it to a tire place and have them check.
If the tires are fine, it could be any number of things. Is it a front wheel drive? Could be in the sway bar link, the tie rod ends, etc etc.
If it's a rear wheel drive, it could be the gears in the hog head, or the drive shaft may have gotten warped of wearing out around the joints.
2007-03-05 02:29:45
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answered by no1bucsfan26 3
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If the vibration occurs when the vehicle is moving, it could possibly be that the tires need to be balanced, or it could be a bad tire. If it vibrates at idle, a cylinder might be mis-firing because of a bad plug or plug wire.
2007-03-05 02:29:01
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answered by marchhare57 7
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ase certified mech.at you service both guys are correct but they both over looked one thing check and make sure your rotors are not groved or pitted this is a sign a bad braking if warped replace both brakes and rotors. glazing such as brake dust can cuase this as well as rust on the rotors. if those check out to be ok listen for grinding in the front your hub baering unit needs to be replaced .these are the main symptoms to break down of tirod,tires,and fornt end .also check your lug nuts are theyon properly? loose? hope this helps
2007-03-05 03:42:29
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answered by ivan_dishon 1
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It is harmonics due to rotation of tires, motor, driveshaft, transmission, axles, and anything else that rotates and has a slight imbalance.
2007-03-05 03:43:35
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answered by Anonymous
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