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...70 mph Hi, I have 1999 Suzuki Grand Vitara 4 doors 6V Vibrate and shake at 55-70 mph. I have changed the following: - New tires - Front wheel Baring (both sides) - Engine and transmission mount - ...

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...70 mph Replaced timing belt and put on four new tires on 2002 Audi A4. Now there is a vibration when idling and also between 40-70 mph that feels like engine is running rough, but tachometer holds ...

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70 mph in 6th gear There is a strange oscillating vibration when traveling at speeds around 60-70 mph in 6th gear. Vibration goes away if I go below 60 in 5th gear or if I go above 75 mpg. Please Help

...mph and 70 mph under load. Noticable at 30, very noticale at 70. about a 5 mph band at both speeds. Not noticable in remainder of speed band including over 70 mph. What is the cause? I'd guess you ...

...70 mph I have a 2003 suburban with extreme vibration at 65 to 70 mph. It goes away at 64 and 71 mph does anyone have a solution? thanks Chevrolet Trucks, Vans and SUVs of your vintage are famous for ...

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vibration at >60 mph Did you solve the problem. I have the same problem. At 60 mph when I step on the gas until 70 mph it vibrates much. When I lift my foot from pedal there is no vibration.

...70 mph loud vibration noise 60 to 70 mph. Replaced all rear axle bearings, ring & pinion, had drive shaft balanced. Will make noise with both axles pulled out of housing. has a new transfer case, ...

...70 mph after tire/wheel alignment, why? vibrating at 70 mph after tire/wheel alignment, why? You would need to ask the folks that put the problem in there,assuming itwasn't there before you ...

...70 mph Vibration starts between 65-70 mph fades in and out and is not a wheel balance problem. I have had both 2000 and 2003 devilles with the same problem. GM says cars are within acceptable limits! ...

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...70 mph there is no way that you can describe it as a vibration as it virtually rip the steering wheel out of your hands. If it is a torque converter problem then at around 3850-4025 rpm stationary ...

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