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Vibration in turn

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bNasty

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Jan 15, 2009
Chantilly, Virginia
all right last week i slipped on a patch of ice and slid into a curb (drivers front). bent the rim among other things. I broke down the suspension and everything looks good. the control arm isnt bent, the strut isnt bent. The only thing that was wrong was the outer tie rod ball joint was messed up. before i fixed the tie rod, i would get a vibration at 40+ mph, the vibration was constant but on and off. like it would make a noise then go off then make the noise again. I replaced the tie rod end today and the vibration went away except when i make a right turn at 40+ (chnging lanes). Im thinking that it could be my cv axle but im not sure i check my ball joints they are all good.
 
I don't know how bad of a vibration but if it a whirring sound it is possible that your wheel bearing is bad
 
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