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Been told it might be a bent wheel or bad belt in tire; but still happens after balancing and rotating of tires
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Tires could still be a problem, Suspension component that are worn combined with certain road conditions could aggravate the situation. Did they verify that the rims weren't bent , while they had them on the balancer?
I am not sure , but will ask them to do so at next service. If it was a suspension component would it not happen at low speeds also? What are]\your thought on it being a warped rotor? Thanks for the reply
Warped rotor won't generally have an effect until the brakes are used, unless you've got a caliper that's not releasing completely.....try this next time. Up at 70 MPH , maintain the vibration with your foot on the gas and GENTLY step on the brake pedal with your left foot , if that stops the vibration , I would lean towards worn suspension.