Re: High Speed vibration issue
Two concerns I have when people are describing a vibration, there is a constant vibration felt more severe at certain speeds. There are vibration on acceleration and decelleration. Anything felt during accel and decel and goes away after throttle is held is only going to be a driveline concern, driveshaft, u-joints, pinion angle, ext. NOT wheels/tires
Not everyone given a fancy expensive tire balancer can balance tires, take them to a profeesional not some kid working in a tireshop as a part time job. I roadforce balance my tires when I have had cheap shity tires in the past with a slight flat spot on a wheel or two, It will certainly be felt in the steering wheel. My wheels have now been straighned and i dont buy cheap chinese tires anymore. Had goodluck with Kumho's though.
If your not qualified or educated about driveline, suspension and steering components then dont attempt to repair or replace parts. How the hell would anyone assume that removing the front cv axles would be ok to drive afterwards. This person should not be working on there own vehicles. The damn axle shaft and nut is what allows the load from the wheel to be supported. Nothing but the bearing race is then keeping the hub/wheel attached to the spindle.
I bet 99% of the concern's on the post are owner induced or could have been prevented by having the vehicle serviced and inspected by a qualified individual. I know this post is from 06, but you cant just go replacing parts becuase someone told you too. Your guess is there guess and you will be the only one who looks like a fool in the end.