Save Check freeplay in Constant Velocity Joints.
During forward acceleration on any vehicle (front wheel drive or otherwise), more of the vehicles weight is transferred to the rear of the car, making the rear of the car heavier. This is undesirable in a front wheel drive car because there is less weight over the drive wheels to produce traction (causing the front wheels to spin)
My voyager started wobbling/shaking when accelerating at around 35 - 45 mph. It was the cv joints. It only does it under acceleration. It was a wobble from side to side.
Assuming this is a front wheel drive vehicle, a CV joint in one of the halfshafts is going bad.
Shaking while diving indicates misalignment in the front suspension. Have it aligned and it should stop after your tires wear in properly.
If its a front wheel drive, your cv joint. Another likely cause could be loose lug nuts on your wheel.
warped rotors
Yes, you can, I've done it. But as it says on the spare, don't exceed 50 mph and don't drive on it for more than 50 miles. Also, if you're using the spare on one of the front (drive) wheels, don't drive aggressively. (hard acceleration, hard stopping, or hard turns)
Front Wheel Drive. Front wheel drive on 1999
Front
Put a potato in the exhaust pipe.
If front-wheel (or 4-wheel) drive, possibly a failed CV joint. Otherwise failed wheel bearing, failed suspension unit, broken suspension mounting perhaps.
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