Ford Edge vibration when accelerating despite new wheel bearings, tie rod ends, ball joints, and drive axles installation on Ford Edge

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Ford Edge owners report experiencing persistent vibrations even after having new wheel bearings, tie rod ends, ball joints, and drive axles installed. These vibrations can be attributed to factors such as unbalanced wheels, which may still cause issues at higher speeds, and misaligned wheels that can lead to vibrations during acceleration. Additionally, damaged tires, including those that are new, may contribute to the problem, as can a bent rim that causes vibrations at certain speeds. Incorrect tire pressure is another potential cause, making it crucial for owners to ensure their tires are properly inflated. Furthermore, some owners may overlook the condition of the air filter and fuel lines, as issues in these areas can also result in vibrations during acceleration. It is advisable for owners to address these concerns by balancing the wheels, checking wheel alignment, inspecting tires for damage, verifying rim integrity, and ensuring proper tire pressure, along with examining the air filter and fuel lines for potential obstructions.

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