In short, the vehicle started vibrating after swopping the rear tyres to the front. I then swopped the tyres back, and vibrating remained, Dealership encouraged me to replace my rear shocks, (189k) on the clock. Did so, vibration remains when breaking and reaching speeds faster than 120km?
My breaks have also been replaced.
Any advice would be nice.
Hey bud,
Firstly, does your car have a square setup with the tyres that you were swopping them back to front? If not, wides in front could have touched and set something off.
Secondly, when the swop was being done, did you inspect the suspension components ON YOUR OWN? This will give you peace of mind of everything being find, I have a habit of doing this when the car goes in for work in general when they take of the tyres and the car is ramped.
then when they are doing balancing, please make sure for the next 5 days at least that the weights applied are still on the rim. recently, I have found many time that the weights put onto my rims came of on all 4 of my cars...not sure why but most of the time this happens and is evident at 120-ish speed.
The tyre can have flat spots but then do you remember either having the car sits for a long time without driving it, tyres been in extreme temp changes OR you have applied hard braing within the recent time frame?
Your control arms can be worn but will have tell tale signs like creaking or knocking, floaty steering wheel uneven alignment etc.
Also check your Tie-rods and/or the wheel bearings depending on your mileage and where the car is driven.