2004 Chevy Monte Carlo SS
Hello everyone, my name is Joe. I recently bought a 2004 chevy monte carlo ss. It has some issues but i got it for a steal so i couldn't pass it up. However, I'm starting to see some issues. like when I'm on the freeway and I go over 70 mph it starts to shake a little. When I got my cv axle replaced they didn't mention anything about the suspension or tie rods, or bushings. Does anyone know what it could be
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Sometimes if the lug nuts are over-torqued when you apply the brakes the rotors will warp, if this has happened or if someone was riding the brake pedal going down a mountain or hill, they get hot a warp. have your break system checked out!
Sometimes if the lug nuts are over-torqued when you apply the brakes the rotors will warp, if this has happened or if someone was riding the brake pedal going down a mountain or hill, they get hot a warp. have your break system checked out!
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As Bumpin said, could be a lot of things.
- Bent rim
- wheel out of balance
- I have actually had a worn rotor that was flaking materials cause a balance problem
- Bad ball joint (tie rod, lower ball joint)
- Worn bushings (sway bar, sway bar end link or control arm)
- Worn wheel bearing assembly.
- Something slightly loose (double check the lugs on your wheels, just for safety sake)
It can definitely be a multitude of items. And interesting it is only observed at high speeds at the moment....
- Bent rim
- wheel out of balance
- I have actually had a worn rotor that was flaking materials cause a balance problem
- Bad ball joint (tie rod, lower ball joint)
- Worn bushings (sway bar, sway bar end link or control arm)
- Worn wheel bearing assembly.
- Something slightly loose (double check the lugs on your wheels, just for safety sake)
It can definitely be a multitude of items. And interesting it is only observed at high speeds at the moment....
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