Some Ford Edge owners report experiencing rear vibration issues during acceleration, which may be attributed to several potential causes. These owners have noted that a clunk or thud from the rear when accelerating or turning could indicate a problem with the rear differential. Others have experienced vibrations due to incorrect rear axle shimming, where over-shimming can lead to instability that can be resolved by adjusting the shims to the correct specifications. Additionally, some owners have reported that worn CV joints contribute to vibrations, often accompanied by low humming noises and clicking sounds during tight turns. It is also crucial for owners to consider the speed at which the vibration occurs, as different issues may manifest at varying speeds, aiding in accurate diagnosis. Addressing these concerns promptly is essential for maintaining vehicle performance and safety.
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