Help: High Speed Vibration
#1
Help: High Speed Vibration
I have a vibration that starts at around 85-90 and starts to get pretty violent at and a bit over 100. I also had a howl at lower speeds and found the pinion bearing to be the cause. This was replaced and the howling stopped.
Now I still have the vibration. I'm thinking that this could have chewed up the pinion bearing. My car does have a 1 piece alum DS from Steeda. I have a spring kit which is 1" front 1.25" rear. I have Steeda LCA's and UCA on it. They are both fixed, and the UCA is the fixed one for lowered vehicles. Supposedly it matches their spring kit.
I guess I'm wondering if I should have the DS checked/Balanced. I don't seem to have vibration down at lower speeds like 70 and under, which is usually where you seem to get wheel balance issues. On top of that, it all started it seems like after I installed the DS and control arms. If the pinion angle is off, how would you adjust with fixed control arm? I imagine I'd have to go adjustable correct?
Now I still have the vibration. I'm thinking that this could have chewed up the pinion bearing. My car does have a 1 piece alum DS from Steeda. I have a spring kit which is 1" front 1.25" rear. I have Steeda LCA's and UCA on it. They are both fixed, and the UCA is the fixed one for lowered vehicles. Supposedly it matches their spring kit.
I guess I'm wondering if I should have the DS checked/Balanced. I don't seem to have vibration down at lower speeds like 70 and under, which is usually where you seem to get wheel balance issues. On top of that, it all started it seems like after I installed the DS and control arms. If the pinion angle is off, how would you adjust with fixed control arm? I imagine I'd have to go adjustable correct?
#3
Well they are not the wheels that came on the car. They are the 18" CS/Shelby 350 wheel. No, I didn't remove retaining clip. Don't recall if its there or not.
Didn't have this vibration before the DS and suspension mods. Had the wheels and lowering springs first.
Didn't have this vibration before the DS and suspension mods. Had the wheels and lowering springs first.
#4
6th Gear Member
The stock OE and a lot of other Ford wheels won't be affected by the retaining rings but other aftermarket wheels are. Remove the rings at all 4 wheels (or whichever has them; sometimes there's none, other times more than 1 per axle half.)
#5
I have OE wheels. From the looks of it, it isn't affected. I also checked the pinion angle and it's ok. I'm going to start with having the DS balance checked. Not sure what else to check at this point. At least if I check that, it's one more thing to rule out.
#7
Pinion angle was ok. Here's what we found. The rear U-joint was tight, felt kind of binding in certain movements. Also, the front slide was not able to move at all. They found the shaft to be balanced good once those two issues were addressed. So we'll see, next time I get it up to higher speeds. But so far, it seems smoother even around 60ish. Could be all in my head, sometimes you think you notice things when you make a repair. LOL
Thanks once again guys for the input and the suggestions. Everything always helps!!
Thanks once again guys for the input and the suggestions. Everything always helps!!
#9
6th Gear Member
Have you had your wheels/tires RoadForce balanced? It'll pick up issues including wheel and tire defects that a standard spin balance won't. I had 4 new Goodyear tires spin balance beautiful (I insisted on watching) but still had vibration and low speed bounce. After a subsequent RoadForce balance, one of those new tires had a defective belt which wouldn't flex properly as the tire rolled with weight. The spin balance had no way of picking that up.