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Reaching the point of desperation w/ vibrations @ 60mph+

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Old 04-11-08, 06:09 PM
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Default Vibrations are possibly the wheel bearings

I am having the same problem, checked almost everything as you have. The last thing I am to replace is the wheel bearing.

Is it on one side or another?

Oem total w/ shipping next day parts= $300 all four.
Dealer quoted 600 for on parts and labor.

My logic behind it is that although there is no noise, its because the LEX is made to be quite and the components holding everything together are precise and tightly fitted.

Hope this helps. Make sure the grease they use is the best.
Old 04-11-08, 09:40 PM
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Repair manual will have specs. on how loose/tight the hubs shall be. You should be able to test them technically with some sort of device, cant think of the device name...
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