Now it's time for the fronts. I'm guessing these will be super-smooth like the rears and I'll be heading on my way shortly, still without an answer to this problem. I had to put the car in drive to spin the fronts for him and starting at about 44 mph, the fenders/dash/everything started shaking like a wet poodle and continued on up into the 70's. Ah-hah! Now, we're getting somewhere! Nope. He could not improve it any it was so severe and finally we had to stop trying. Jacked up the left side and the shake comes in at the low 40 mph-range, just like the right. He then took the front wheel and stuck it on the rear to see if it shook back there but it was smooth as glass.
So, my question is, what on this car could be causing this? Should I seriously take a look at GM's control arm "fix?"
What has been replaced to date:
New tires that have been balanced over and over on a road-force machine and are fine.
New rotors and pads all the way around.
New tie-rod ends.
New front-right half-shaft.
On-car balancing
What's next? Wheel bearings? I don't feel any play in the wheels when I jack up the car and move them around. I am determined to fix this problem but it seems to be almost impossible.
I would be curious to see if anybody else with this problem gets the 'shakes' like this when their drive wheels are off the ground (make sure to completely stop your wheels with the brake pedal before putting it into park!). It was an eye-opening experience for me. Shook much worse off the ground since the tires cannot absorb any of the vibration I'm assuming.
Thanks...










