Vibration
I went and had 2 new ***** joints, sway bushings replaced, front end alignment and perfect tire pressure.Should be good after spending that kinda loot. I drove off and &$@&#^$ !!!!
Its still there and begins to vibrate the steering wheel @ 40 mph. I took it on the E-Way doing 60-90 and still there just higher frequency.
It does increase with speed and has a tire tapping sound. Now the dealer and tire store are puzzled.
Any Ideas ??
I went and had 2 new ***** joints, sway bushings replaced, front end alignment and perfect tire pressure.Should be good after spending that kinda loot. I drove off and &$@&#^$ !!!!
Its still there and begins to vibrate the steering wheel @ 40 mph. I took it on the E-Way doing 60-90 and still there just higher frequency.
It does increase with speed and has a tire tapping sound. Now the dealer and tire store are puzzled.
Any Ideas ??
If the problem began immediately after replacing the tires, it's a tire problem. Suspension parts usually decline gradually; they don't wear out in an hour at the tire shop.
They said that 3 of the 4 tires were warped on the side walls. This causes a zig zag pattern when driving. That this is strange considering they look brand new. Then I gave them the story. They also said I had to call Continental for service.
I talked to their warranty adviser and he had me go to another tire store that does Conti service. They also agreed that the tires where crap and needed replaced.
So we shall see if this fixes the problem. Conti agreed to replace with anything I wanted in their product line free of charge. That was good but nonetheless, where is the quality ?
The best part of the day is when the #2 tire store over tighten the lugs and bent 3. Of course when I call them about the issue I got the " it was that way crap"
Anyhow, will advise you on the new tires. Just a shame that 75% of the tires I bought were defective. Quality German engineered?



