vibration in a tire at certain speeds usually means that wheel needs balancing.while wheel is off car being balanced have it checked for out of round or any bulges in side walls
Tires need balancing? Bad C/V joint on axle?
you have a definete wheel bearing problem. have it replaced asap
It is according to when you feel the vibration. If you have a vibration at higher speeds, your driveshaft could be out of balance. At lower speeds, you may actually have a cracked engine mount. Take it to a shop before it tears something up.
Either your drums or rotors are out of round.
it cant do that because no one can stop a vibration only the earth could
This depends on a few things: If your vibration is happening at high speeds, get your wheel balance/roundness checked if this is happening at all speeds, check your alignment/steering if this is happening when slowing down, chances are that you need new brakes
you probably have a bad ball joint.
Need some more details. Vibration all the time? Only certain speeds, only when you accelerate, vibration in the steering wheel, in the whole vehicle?
if the vibration is on acell it could be a bad inner cv joint. if it is a freeway speeds it could be a wheel out of balance. if it there when your braking it could be a warp brake rotor.
We had this problem on one of our work trucks, ended up to be a bent rim.
Because the mount is new and tight it may be transmitting the vibraion from another area. If the vibration is at certain speeds, may sure tires are not out of balance or out of round.
When a car wheel is out of balance it will cause the car to vibrate at certain speeds. You may (or may not) feel this in the steering wheel. Normally the vibration will not happen at all speeds. From a start as you go faster and faster it will begin at some speed and get worse and as you increase speed to some point, after wich as you go yet faster it will subside again. In my experience the vibration is worst somewhere between 40-60 MPH. If the vibration happens a low speeds it's not likely to be wheel balance. One way to determine if you have an out of balance tire is to let a friend drive behind and beside you. Tell him on your cell phone when the vibration becomes obvious. If the wheel is out of balance it will begin to bounce up and down rather than just roll smoothly on the ground.