HUGE Pulsation On Girl's LS..
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HUGE Pulsation On Girl's LS..
Hey guys,
So, last winter, my girlfriend drove her LS coupe into a highe rock at the bottom of her driveway when she slid on the ice. It fucked up the whole front bumper and destroyed a good portion of her cooling system. We took it to a "respected" local shop and they did a horrible job. They didn't plug the fan back in or bolt the headlights down. And it looks like the bumper was painted with a paintbrush. Regardless, it was MOSTLY fixed. We seemed to've gotten a lemon in the braking department because the rear brakes are always fucked up, but the fronts at least generally work..
The past month or so, the car has developed a rumble when you're on highway speeds.. We just assumed it was because of our horrible highways, or the fact that it might've needed re-alligned or something from the accident since I'm sure that piece of **** shop didn't check the frame.. But the other night, she asked me to drive home and I did.. On the highway, the cars pulsation got worse and worse.. It's to the point where if you don't hold the wheel straight the steering wheel basically shakes around.. And you can definitely feel it in the pedals and even the floor/dash..
A friend of mine suggested a wheel bearing..? Any other ideas..? This **** sucks..
Thanks!
So, last winter, my girlfriend drove her LS coupe into a highe rock at the bottom of her driveway when she slid on the ice. It fucked up the whole front bumper and destroyed a good portion of her cooling system. We took it to a "respected" local shop and they did a horrible job. They didn't plug the fan back in or bolt the headlights down. And it looks like the bumper was painted with a paintbrush. Regardless, it was MOSTLY fixed. We seemed to've gotten a lemon in the braking department because the rear brakes are always fucked up, but the fronts at least generally work..
The past month or so, the car has developed a rumble when you're on highway speeds.. We just assumed it was because of our horrible highways, or the fact that it might've needed re-alligned or something from the accident since I'm sure that piece of **** shop didn't check the frame.. But the other night, she asked me to drive home and I did.. On the highway, the cars pulsation got worse and worse.. It's to the point where if you don't hold the wheel straight the steering wheel basically shakes around.. And you can definitely feel it in the pedals and even the floor/dash..
A friend of mine suggested a wheel bearing..? Any other ideas..? This **** sucks..
Thanks!
my friends neon did the steering wheel shaking and u could feel it in the pedals when his rim was bent...idk did her rim get hit at all in the accident his only started to shake up around 45 mph
It's only a rumble in the front? Cuz if you've got a loose/broken tie rod that could be the cause. And the next step from there is one wheel turning completely sideways while ur driving. Alignment would be a good thing to check and wheel bearings could also be the contributor. Problem with front end vibrations is it could be one of 5 different things. Your best bet is to get it into a shop (preferrably not the one you already had it at lol) and have someone take a look at the front suspension.
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hahahah No, no. Tha'td be the Trans Am. **** the LS. lol.
Yeah, we'll probably go down to the shop pretty soon and see before it gets even worse.. lol
Yeah, we'll probably go down to the shop pretty soon and see before it gets even worse.. lol
Last edited by averagewhiteboy; Feb 9, 2009 at 05:54 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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Check the suspension to make sure nothing is loose or damaged.
Check the wheel nut torque.
If everything is good, it may just be that the tires are out of balance. Occasionally you will lose a weight and that can cause some serious vibration.
Check the wheel nut torque.
If everything is good, it may just be that the tires are out of balance. Occasionally you will lose a weight and that can cause some serious vibration.
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