I have a 1997 f-150 4x4 , the same thing happened to me...it was the wheel bearing
I think you mean front wheel drive, it is true there will be more wear on the front tires than on a rear wheel drive. That's why wheel rotation is important. As for vibration, that's far more likely to be wheels requiring balancing than because its front wheel drive.
balance or tires or brake rotors out of round front wheel drive cv axles
(1)Bad tires, (2)front end alignment, (3)bent drive shaft are the most common reasons for vibration.
There are no pickups that i kno of that have front wheel drive....unless it has 4 wheel drive
Vibration, no but excessive bounce or wheel hop, yes.
The Dodge Dakota pickup truck has CV joints on both front wheels. The pickup truck also has a driveshaft, as it is rear wheel drive.
Check the entire front end assembly. Wear in the tie rod ends, ball joints, or other components can cause the vibration.
The vibration was so severe in the front end, I had trouble steering the car. I could only feel the vibration when the car accelerated. Earthquakes cause a distinct vibration of the earth.
It depends if it is a 4 wheel drive truck. A rear driveshaft is used to drive the rear axle. A front driveshaft is used to drive the front axle on a 4X4.
Yes, the wheel bearings or CV joint could be bad.
could have a tire not balanced right
rear wheel drive or 4x4 capable