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Old 08-28-2020, 08:53 AM   #8
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Wouldn't I feel the vibration in the steering wheel then? The steering wheel is vibration free, or relatively compared to the seat, I feel that the vibrations that are in the steering wheel are just bleeding over from the general vibration in the frame caused by whatever anomaly is going on in the rear.
Have you looked at the transmission mounts and the motor mount?

I had vibration in my car after new tires.
I finally got rid of it by have all my tires road force balanced.

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