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it cant do that because no one can stop a vibration only the earth could
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Have the alignment checked. I suppose hard acceleration could cause torque steer. I have never experienced that in my 04.
yes, A vibration with a frequency high enough to cause itching
A bad wheel bearing
An alignment problem would not cause a vibration unless the alignment has worn the tires badly, therefore the tires would cause the vibration. If the tires are okay, have the drive axles checked, because a worn drive axle can cause vibration. The car pulling to the right when the steering wheel is released is most likely an alignment problem, but could also be a "radial tire pull". Normally a rotation will correct that. An alignment problem will NOT cause your wheels to bend. Normally, only an impact could cause that -- like pot holes, curbs, etc. . this could be due to oil sludge. this is a common problem for 2003 solara. make sure to change your oil often. Try replacing the tires! Apparently, Solaras suspension is very sensitive to tires with bad belts, bumps, flat spots, etc. Mine was shaking between 40 and 70 mph--replaced the front tires and it's smooth as silk no try getting your tires balanced
There are a number of forces that could cause vibration in a ship. Friction for example is a force known to cause vibration.
if it is vibration when braking, it is most likely warped brake discs ,which can be skimmed using a lathe or by replacing. if it is vibration when not braking & coming off the power it could be wear in an inner cv joint
There are many things that can cause vibrations in a 2000 Toyota Avalon. One such cause could be a bent rim and another cause for the vibrations underneath the floorboard is the engine.
a weak battery will not cause an engine vibration.
bad u-joints
Vibration is to move or cause to move continuously and rapidly to and fro. It is used in massage.