Vibration at freeway speeds
#1
Vibration at freeway speeds
I have a weird vibration only at freeway speeds. It's a vibration that lasts 3 seconds but are consistently 2-3 seconds apart. It's a very suttle vibration and can be felt at my feet and slightly on the wheel. My passengers can feel it if I mention it. The key thing about the vibration it's starts and goes away the starts and goes away, any ideas??
#3
I just experience that with my stock wheels. I had 22" on for almost a year now and this past weekend decided to use my stock wheels for a road trip and between 75-80 especially when slowing down and accelerating, I get that vibration. My stock wheels are not balance b/c I did not think I would ever use them again and plus they don't have the tire pressure sensor since I told them off for used in my 22". I do think it is a balancing issue too.
#5
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The story of my life with my damn LS. I love this car but it has been two years of vibrations. I have had the car in the shop for more than 45 days total trying to get this vibration resolved. Mine is the same thing where it vibrates for about 5 seconds decreases for about 3 seconds then come back. It oscillates and it cycles over about a 4-5 week period. It will start and get progressively worse over a month then disappear for a few days and returns. I have had multiple shop foremans and multiple Lexus field tech specialists and they cant figure it out. They just replaced my drive shaft and it has done nothing. They said they think its my tire because when they spin you can see side to side motion of the tread bars, BUT why is it still shaking with my stocks. Im telling you right now, dont listen to the tire BS. The cars have an issue. I am not the only one. If you do a google search doe LS460 vibration you will see what I mean. I also know of at least 3 other in the LS forum who have had the same issue. They have checked wheel hubs, bearing, driveline, wheels, replaced 22's. replaced 22' tires, replaced oem wheels, and oem tires. They have evaluated the axles, brakes, steering rack........... If I could I would sell my LS and get something else but it looks like I will need to hold on to this car for a while. Its so frustrating ( sorry about the rant). How the hell can a Lexus dealership tell you that they cant figure it out. I am going to take it in one more time with the oem wheels to let this different tech look at the car. I have a feeling we are screwed. I wouldnt say that if I havent been trying to work this out for 20 months now. I know we have the same issue because it both do that weird mystery vibration where it oscillates. That means its not the wheels imho, but the tech said that if the two rear tires are defective they will oscillate out of pattern and then temporarily fall into equal oscillation and out again. God help us both!!!
What tires are you running on the Vossens. I am running Pirelli P zeros and had the same issue with the continentals but the tech at the wheel shop even showed me the tread moving side to side with the contis as well. I am thinking to try Michelins next time and drop the 2k. If not I will try the Nitto INVO. I had vibrations with my G35 and GS with every tire I used other than Michelin PS AS+ and Nitto INVO.
I have read these reports with cars that are 2007 to 2010. One person who posted a complaint on the web stated that it started from the first day
What tires are you running on the Vossens. I am running Pirelli P zeros and had the same issue with the continentals but the tech at the wheel shop even showed me the tread moving side to side with the contis as well. I am thinking to try Michelins next time and drop the 2k. If not I will try the Nitto INVO. I had vibrations with my G35 and GS with every tire I used other than Michelin PS AS+ and Nitto INVO.
I have read these reports with cars that are 2007 to 2010. One person who posted a complaint on the web stated that it started from the first day
#6
Lexus Fanatic
I just experience that with my stock wheels. I had 22" on for almost a year now and this past weekend decided to use my stock wheels for a road trip and between 75-80 especially when slowing down and accelerating, I get that vibration. My stock wheels are not balance b/c I did not think I would ever use them again and plus they don't have the tire pressure sensor since I told them off for used in my 22". I do think it is a balancing issue too.
Lets try to work on this together guys. If someone gets a fix PLEASE PLEASE share with the rest.
#7
Interesting, I will keep an eye out the next time I switch back to my 22's and see if the vibration is still there. I wonder if it was there the whole time and I just now realized it. Crossing fingers and switch my stock back to my 22's in a few weeks.
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#11
Lexus Fanatic
thats right. I forgot that you are dropped. In the end they have to examine it and it will only not be covered if the springs are the culprit. I fear is that they will look at the car, not be able to diagnose, and then they will simply attribute it to the springs. Honestly I have been waiting off on dropping the car because of this reason ( and the camber arms). I even drove around with my stock wheels for 5 months to give the dealers and shops the ability to examine the car in oem stock form
#12
I've got a bit of the vibration as well, but have gone a few rounds with replacing all 4 tires, alignment, caster factory brackets intsalled (as of yesterday) and about to get 4 different tires as well to see if this goes away.
Mine's not severe...i can feel it in the steering wheel, but not really anywhere else......
One thing that happened to me once was doing 40 mph, slightly up hill, and my car started to stutter......and i don't mean slight vibration, i mean that it felt like the transmission was having a seizure.....one time thing, but that should have been a sign to flip the car.....lol......we'll see.
Mine's not severe...i can feel it in the steering wheel, but not really anywhere else......
One thing that happened to me once was doing 40 mph, slightly up hill, and my car started to stutter......and i don't mean slight vibration, i mean that it felt like the transmission was having a seizure.....one time thing, but that should have been a sign to flip the car.....lol......we'll see.
Last edited by 09LS460; 07-17-12 at 11:32 AM.
#13
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when I get frustrated I often think of dumping the car and finally getting that S550 I have always wanted. I need to keep my LS for a bit longer. This issue is disappointing to say the least
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im new here , I have just bought the LS600HL 2009 and im facing the same vibration problem on speeds 100 -140 km , my tires are ok "half way" I had my car serviced few days a go and I have mentioned this issue and was told to change my tries , but after reading your posts now I doubt that this is the problem , i was wondering if you guys have reached to a solution with this vibration thing and if so please advice me
#15
Have your dealer or a good brake shop check the runout on your rotors. You will no doubt find they are warped out of tolerance. Depending on the degree of warpage, they most likely can be "turned" or resurfaced to remove the warp. If not, you'll have to purchase new front rotors since they do 70% of the braking work and are thus more prone to overheating and warping. Once you get the story on whether the rotors are warped, report back here and you'll get some suggestions on different ways to correct the problem. Good luck.