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Old 03-13-2022, 09:46 PM
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2004 ACURA TL - Steering wheel vibrations

Great evening guys... So I recently purchased a 2004 Acura TL -96000K Miles on there. I have a problem with the steering wheel shaving and vibration violently and noisy at speeds of up to 50 mph. I took it to a shop in my county and was told I needed to get the wheel alignment. I did the alignment but it was still shaking. I took it to another mechanic he took it for a test drive and I was told that I needed to changer the front control 🛂 arms. I got it changed. Still shaking. I need some advice as to what may be the problem. I am tired of spending 💰 money on this car with the problem being unable to be resolved... What should I do. Thanks... thanks 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Old 03-13-2022, 11:36 PM
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@COLDSTEELSOLDIER1 Have you had your tires/wheels checked for balance and abnormal wear?

Bad suspension and alignment will damage your tires.

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Shaking wheel is usually one of the following:
- brake issues - usually more prevalent when applying brakes vs just straight line driving
- bad axles or CV joints - usually more prevalent under acceleration or turning
- bent rims
- damaged tires
- out of balance wheels
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Originally Posted by Jackass
Shaking wheel is usually one of the following:
- brake issues - usually more prevalent when applying brakes vs just straight line driving
- bad axles or CV joints - usually more prevalent under acceleration or turning
- bent rims
- damaged tires
- out of balance wheels
- Warped rotors from improperly torqued wheel lugs. That's the when applying brakes part. They should always be tightened to 80 ft-lbs.
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