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Old 05-10-2022, 01:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Vibration questions

I did a search and read a lot about vibration at high speeds.

2017 Nismo 47,000 km. I encountered my first experience yesterday going through 160kph (110mph) (closed circuit of course). Straight ahead, slight upgrade, constant acceleration. It was a sustained vibration throughout the whole car.

I decelerated with foot off gas (no braking) and vibration was still present. It went away at about 120 kph.

Besides the basics of tire balance, rotor warp, can OLD tires be cause of this? My rears are about 2 years old, front are stock. good and even tread on all 4's. All same Bridgstone Potenza.

I will check other basics like drive shafts.

Also, can wheel bearings fail without causing some sort of noise.? I am on 20mm spacers all around on stock Nismo v2 rims.

TIA
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