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Need help with a vibration problem.

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DaveL

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Lately I feel a vibration in the steering wheel at approximately 1800/1900 rpms. It won't have it at a lower rpm or higher rpm just 1800/1900. Any ideas on what it could be? Thanks for the help.
 
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What is the vehicle speed? or does it happen regardless of what gear it's in or speed?
 

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Not much info to go on here....

Rotate tires front to back... see if it stops.
 
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slytherin said:
What is the vehicle speed? or does it happen regardless of what gear it's in or speed?
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It still happens even when the car is in park and I rev it up to 1800-1900 rpms.
 
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gcomfx.com said:
Not much info to go on here....

Rotate tires front to back... see if it stops.
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Did that and it's there.
 

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Harmonic Balancer?
 
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Yep if the cars in park I agree with gcomfx it's time for a new harmonic balancer. If you plan on doing major motor mods get a good one rather than buying a OE one.
 
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Thanks for the info guys. More money for repairs and less for mods.
 

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Yep if the cars in park I agree with gcomfx it's time for a new harmonic balancer. If you plan on doing major motor mods get a good one rather than buying a OE one.
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Mine looks like it's about to go AGAIN... I know the good ones are expensive, but this last OE replacement only lasted a couple years. Guess a good one is in my future as well.
 
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