My car has this annoying vibration to it that starts around 35mph on up. Its not the roads I live in FL and I know Camaros have rough rides I'm not concerned with feeling bumps on crappy roads. I drive 50 miles roundtrip highway on a regular basis and most of that is wide open 4-5 lane flat freshly paved highway thats butter smooth yet when I get on it; it feels like rippled water. Same with below that my wheels are balanced I feel it on my 18"'s and I felt it on my stock 16"'s. It's really starting to drive me crazy if I look over the passenger seatbelt buckle is just shaking like crazy especially when I go about 70 but it reduces past 90. I just want to have a smooth high speed ride what could be causing this?
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Have your tires roadforce balanced, not normal balanced - it helps a lot. Then, be sure your alignment is in spec.
Mine vibrated badly from factory, and never quit until I changed tire brands and THEN had them road force balanced. Now I have a very silky smooth ride.2002 5-spd NBM Camaro
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Originally posted by Dominic:
Have your tires roadforce balanced, not normal balanced - it helps a lot. Then, be sure your alignment is in spec.
Mine vibrated badly from factory, and never quit until I changed tire brands and THEN had them road force balanced. Now I have a very silky smooth ride.1997 Camaro v6 3.8 <br />Bone Stock, just a little slower then most station wagons.<br />**Either the slowest SS or the prettiest v6**
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