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dustin6119 Sep 3, 2012 08:30 PM

Front end vibration FIX..
 
for some of you this maybe old news but for some it might be useful...
Front end was shaking quite a bit ( I knew it was rotors ) so I replaced rotors and brake pads...nothing fancy all from Advance Auto Parts.
Still had a vibration???? so I took the next step I thought was logical....all new tires,all 4 at the same time..
Boy ! did it make a difference.. the whole car is smooooth and straight and solid.
So happy I did this, it was worth the moeny to pay for it all at once....I hope this helps people narrow it down for similar problems..
:thumb:

swerv0428 Sep 3, 2012 08:37 PM

:twothumbs: glad your riding smooth again. The problem is that it seems everyone's issues are slightly different. But still good to know for later down the road. :smile:

dustin6119 Sep 3, 2012 08:40 PM

I'm just glad it was somthing simple like tires......it still amazes me how much of a difference new ones can make..LOL I didn't really know how bad I had it until I changed them LOL

swerv0428 Sep 3, 2012 08:51 PM

Did you have the stock firestones on it?

Cause when I went from the crap firestones to the coopers I got now, it was like I was driving a new car. I didn't have a vibration but it rode so smooth. I was like. :biggrin2:

Silverfox Sep 3, 2012 09:11 PM


Originally Posted by swerv0428 (Post 667167)
Did you have the stock firestones on it?

Cause when I went from the crap firestones to the coopers I got now, it was like I was driving a new car. I didn't have a vibration but it rode so smooth. I was like. :biggrin2:

Swerv,

What Coop tire did you put on and what size are you using?
Also how about the road noise on coarse asphalt etc.

SF

Snoopy Sep 3, 2012 09:12 PM


Originally Posted by dustin6119 (Post 667155)
for some of you this maybe old news but for some it might be useful...
Front end was shaking quite a bit ( I knew it was rotors ) so I replaced rotors and brake pads...nothing fancy all from Advance Auto Parts.
Still had a vibration???? so I took the next step I thought was logical....all new tires,all 4 at the same time..
Boy ! did it make a difference.. the whole car is smooooth and straight and solid.
So happy I did this, it was worth the moeny to pay for it all at once....I hope this helps people narrow it down for similar problems..
:thumb:

You didn't explain this very well.....so I feel I need to ask. When/where did you experience the vibration? Just driving down the road at a specific speed? At all speeds? When you applied the brakes? Both? When making turns?.

Just asking, because it appears you MAY have gone through an unneeded expense of rotors and pads. I mean, you could have initially lost a wheel weight (for example) and the install of new tires, plus balancing would have corrected a much cheaper repair.

Bad rotors generally would NOT cause your shaking symptom until the application of the brake.

But glad you're happy and your car is operating better.

swerv0428 Sep 3, 2012 09:19 PM


Originally Posted by Silverfox (Post 667170)
Swerv,

What Coop tire did you put on and what size are you using?
Also how about the road noise on coarse asphalt etc.

SF

Im just running 16 inch. I do a lot of driving. Well did until I picked up the mazda! :D. But they are Cooper cs4 touring. 205/55/16. I have always been I fan of coopers. Road noise in my opinion is great. Not noisy at all. I have about 12,000 miles on them now and have noticed very minimal wear. They are a 60,000 mile tire. It was a day and night difference going from the Firestone affinity's to the coopers.

Silverfox Sep 3, 2012 10:51 PM


Originally Posted by swerv0428 (Post 667174)
Im just running 16 inch. I do a lot of driving. Well did until I picked up the mazda! :D. But they are Cooper cs4 touring. 205/55/16. I have always been I fan of coopers. Road noise in my opinion is great. Not noisy at all. I have about 12,000 miles on them now and have noticed very minimal wear. They are a 60,000 mile tire. It was a day and night difference going from the Firestone affinity's to the coopers.

I use 16" also and if I purchase a 2011 2LTthat I'm currently looking at thats gonna be one of the first things I will address. Bye Bye 17"

Just curious how it came about you choose that particular tire.
I'm pretty well versed in tires and still have difficulty trying to pick the best application with all the different merchandise out there today.
You either have to take someones Opinion or try every tire you think will do the job for you best.
I am using 30lbs. cold front and 28lbs cold rear on my current 1LT with 215/55R/16's. That seems to be the sweet spot for the way I drive without a lot of Mods.
I have considered trying 215/60R/16's as I like a soft contact when hitting hard stuff, pot holes, driveways with a high lip, Etc.

swerv0428 Sep 3, 2012 11:35 PM


Originally Posted by Silverfox (Post 667193)
I use 16" also and if I purchase a 2011 2LTthat I'm currently looking at thats gonna be one of the first things I will address. Bye Bye 17"

Just curious how it came about you choose that particular tire.
I'm pretty well versed in tires and still have difficulty trying to pick the best application with all the different merchandise out there today.
You either have to take someones Opinion or try every tire you think will do the job for you best.
I am using 30lbs. cold front and 28lbs cold rear on my current 1LT with 215/55R/16's. That seems to be the sweet spot for the way I drive without a lot of Mods.
I have considered trying 215/60R/16's as I like a soft contact when hitting hard stuff, pot holes, driveways with a high lip, Etc.


Correction I do not no why I put 205. Mine are 215/55/16. I have always been a fan of cooper tires. Never had a bad set or noting to complain about. I do my research on tires before I buy. I run about 35psi front and rear. So with you running at 30psi you should have a little softer ride than I. Like I said I love them and recommend them. But everyone has an opinion on tires. All are different too.

jerSSey HHR Sep 4, 2012 03:51 PM

the tires could have been out of balance - perhaps weights had come lose?


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