Kia Telluride persistent vibration issue at 60-80 mph despite tire and driveshaft coupler replacements. on Kia Telluride

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Kia Telluride owners report experiencing persistent vibration issues at speeds between 60-80 mph, even after replacing tires and the driveshaft coupler. These vibrations may be attributed to several factors, including improper wheel balancing, which can cause imbalances leading to noticeable vibrations. Additionally, misalignment of the wheels can further exacerbate the problem, making it essential to check alignment. Owners also note that worn or damaged suspension components, such as struts and shocks, can contribute to high-speed vibrations. Brake issues, like warped rotors or worn pads, may also be a factor worth investigating. Furthermore, some owners have identified potential problems within the transmission or drivetrain as possible causes of these vibrations. Inspecting the axles for any damage or wear, as well as ensuring that engine mounts are secure, is crucial in addressing these concerns. Systematic checks of these components may help resolve the vibration issues in the Kia Telluride.

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