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04-10-2021, 12:25 PM | #1 | |
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07 Toyota Camry shaking
I have a 07 3.5 v6 with 213k miles on it. Recently the car started shaking when I got to about to about 60. I had been driving it for about 20 minutes and it didn't shake before at that speed. It seems to shift fine. When it starts doing that it keeps doing it even at lower speeds and then will be fine for a while. Would a CV joint going bad do something like this? I did notice a little bit of a clunking sound coming from the left front when driving on a gravel road.
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04-10-2021, 11:07 PM | #2 | |
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Re: 07 Toyota Camry shaking
dokken, (rhymes with) rockin' toy..
before looking at anything such as CV; an unbalanced tire will 'vibrate'/shutter naturally right at 55-70mph/highway speeds.. since you mentioned gravel road, if a cord has broken within your tire, OR a wheel weight has come off the wheel to throw off balance, a 'pulsing' through the car and steering wheel will be felt right at about 60; and smooth under 50.. look at the wheel and see if a highlighted (non-dirty) area where a weight might have popped off; or take to a pro tire shop (as many have an on-car wheel balancer) that can be checked quickly and for less.. |
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