A quick update...
I installed a new set of front u-joints and down the road I went.
Everything seemed to be doing really good at all speeds (55-75 mph)
I crossed an overpass ,at 65 mph, that had a slight bump and this was enough to start the front vibration again. It is not as bad a before...
Just a quick update.
I installed the new hubs today(easy install)and the vibration continues.
It seems like it's a little less but the funny thing is when I installed a steering stabilizer shock it calmed it down for a while and it came back to it's normal vibration. Same situation both...
stkr, The first set of tires were Goodyear and I now has Winston tires.
I did do it with both sets. It would be nice to find someone that does'nt have this problem for a quick swap.
mygreen98, I have replaced the rear joints and checked the front ones. I have not went as far as removing...
bowhunter22, axles and boots look good with no boot tares.
tofargone, the shaking continues on and off the gas and the steering is tight.
I have even put it in neutral while going down the road and it's still there.
I have found the hub assemblies on eBay for $198 a pair. I think I am going...
tofargone, The engine runs smooth with no codes. It pulls a car trailer with plenty of power and the vibration is still there pulling or not.
Slammed, I have checked the rotors and they are ok..I will have to look at the wheel bearings to see if they are worn. I do kow that the replacement...
I'm looking for some help to fix this problem.
My 99 Tahoe has a bad frontend shake between the speeds of 55-75 mph.
This shake seems like an out of balance tire. I have had the tires balanced twice and it's still there. I have changed wheels and tires and it's still there.
I have checked all...
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