ufo Member 24 Member For: 19y 8m 16d Posted 10/01/08 03:22 AM Share Posted 10/01/08 03:22 AM I got a 2004 BA MKII XR6T with 18" factory wheels. Entire car is in excellent condition, no accidents, only 37000 Kms and new tyres (only 4000km witht the new tyres). It developed a vibration on the steering wheel. thinking may be one of the weights fell off from the rims took it back and got front wheels balanced. It still is there. When I took it back to the allignment shop, all they could do was scratch their heads. Vibration comes in around 75-80 Kms/hour, it is more pronounced between 80-90 kms/hour. Eventhough it is still there, it is not that much at freeway speeds (110-120 kms/hour)One other weird thing, when you doing 110-120 kms/hour on cruise control, meaning no change in speed, vibrations come and go.Has anybody experienced anything like this or any idea what could be wrong ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ralph Wiggum Moar Powar Babeh Lifetime Members 19,323 Member For: 19y 2m 27d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 10/01/08 05:05 AM Share Posted 10/01/08 05:05 AM ute or sedan? you may have a dud tire or possibly an awol drive shaft wieght. If the car is a lowered sedan you may also suffer vibration from the rear CV's Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ufo Member 24 Member For: 19y 8m 16d Posted 10/01/08 06:24 AM Author Share Posted 10/01/08 06:24 AM ute or sedan? you may have a dud tire or possibly an awol drive shaft wieght. If the car is a lowered sedan you may also suffer vibration from the rear CV'sIt is a sedan and has not been lowered, no mods to the drive line. what the heck is awol ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest newl Guests Posted 10/01/08 07:59 AM Share Posted 10/01/08 07:59 AM what the heck is awol ?Absent without leave. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fungrez1000 New Member 19 Member For: 17y 4m 8d Gender: Male Location: Adelaide Posted 10/01/08 08:56 AM Share Posted 10/01/08 08:56 AM I have a vibration over 80 which my tyre shop couldn't fix with a balance etc and said the wheel is fine must be something else. Took it to another tyre mob for second opinion and found I have a buckled rim. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arronm Dropping a turd Gold Donating Members 9,520 Member For: 17y 1m 23d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 10/01/08 09:28 AM Share Posted 10/01/08 09:28 AM I got a 2004 BA MKII XR6T with 18" factory wheels. Entire car is in excellent condition, no accidents, only 37000 Kms and new tyres (only 4000km witht the new tyres). It developed a vibration on the steering wheel. thinking may be one of the weights fell off from the rims took it back and got front wheels balanced. It still is there. When I took it back to the allignment shop, all they could do was scratch their heads. Vibration comes in around 75-80 Kms/hour, it is more pronounced between 80-90 kms/hour. Eventhough it is still there, it is not that much at freeway speeds (110-120 kms/hour)One other weird thing, when you doing 110-120 kms/hour on cruise control, meaning no change in speed, vibrations come and go.Has anybody experienced anything like this or any idea what could be wrong ?It will be tyre or rim related , as it diminishes as the speed increases over 110 I would say its wheel balance, a dud tyre or a buckled rim. take it to a large tyre retailer and have him balance them. Or get a set of wheels off your mate and see if the vibration is still there. Then swap 1 wheel at a time till it comes back , then you have found the suspect one. Arron Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turbotrana Member 2,586 Member For: 21y 8m 20d Gender: Male Posted 10/01/08 02:33 PM Share Posted 10/01/08 02:33 PM My wifes Fairmont 2004 BA has had two vibrations. One fixed, the other not and I worked together with the sevice guy and was defeated on the second one.The first in the steering wheel ended up being the front hub wheel bearings. We replaced them both and that eliminated one vibration.The second is a resonant vibration at 95kph. They took the rear end apart, balanced the driveshaft which did improve it but it was still there. They weren't prepared to do a parts substitution to eliminate what it could be as I reckon that was the only way to narrow down what it is.I took another Fairmont of same year and km and the same vibration was in that car also. So I reckon that this particular vibration is common but most people wouldn't recognise its there.Goodluck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ufo Member 24 Member For: 19y 8m 16d Posted 11/01/08 02:11 AM Author Share Posted 11/01/08 02:11 AM My wifes Fairmont 2004 BA has had two vibrations. One fixed, the other not and I worked together with the sevice guy and was defeated on the second one.The first in the steering wheel ended up being the front hub wheel bearings. We replaced them both and that eliminated one vibration.The second is a resonant vibration at 95kph. They took the rear end apart, balanced the driveshaft which did improve it but it was still there. They weren't prepared to do a parts substitution to eliminate what it could be as I reckon that was the only way to narrow down what it is.I took another Fairmont of same year and km and the same vibration was in that car also. So I reckon that this particular vibration is common but most people wouldn't recognise its there.GoodluckThanks for all replies guys,I don't think it is a drive line I.e. shaft, issue because it is the streeing wheel that is vibrating not the whole car. if it was a buckled rim, tyre shop that did the balance would have noticed it, I.e. it wouldn't balance. Only remaining thing is the bearings, may be one of them is faulty or whatever or abother inherent problem of our lovely XRT s Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
f-wolf Member 897 Member For: 17y 7m 25d Gender: Male Location: ACT Posted 11/01/08 03:02 AM Share Posted 11/01/08 03:02 AM This is from an Ebay Seller BA- BF front Hubs." On these models the hubs tend to get noisy and when the bearings wear they can also cause brake shudder. These new suckers will help quieten down the front of you car and make it much nicer to drive. "Some stuff from the workshop CD. There is too much to show it all here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikeBF2TLS Member 32 Member For: 21y 4m 10d Gender: Male Location: Canberra Posted 11/01/08 11:07 AM Share Posted 11/01/08 11:07 AM Yes, Yes Yes, Have had a vibration in my BF2 from new up until 20k when they finally pinpointed the problem. Front brake disc was out of whack. This did not show up on braking (ie no brake shudder under braking at all). The vibration would come on at approx over 80-90k's and on the freeway at around 110k. I had all sorts of work done, drive shaft balance , wheel alignment, change of mags and tyres etc, no go. Just a sh*tty brake disc. Brand new car and ruined the experience for the 1st 20k's.If your local service guy at Ford wants to know more ask him to call Ash at Gregorys Ford at Braddon in the ACT. Ash heads up one of the service teams there and would not let up until he found the problem. He may be able to steer your local guy to a more exact solution.Good luck, hope this is your problem! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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