Rspected
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- 1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
Hey guys. So I bought my Genesis like 5 months ago and ever since I bought it the steering wheel has vibrated pretty aggressively to the point its driving me insane. The car has 26k on it now, bought at 21.5k miles. When I first bought it, the steering wheel vibrated ridiculously bad but I figured it was just a tire balance issue so I still picked it up anyways. I had the tires balanced at my friends local shop and they were pretty off so that helped a bit but the problem was still there just more subtle. Figured maybe the tires were bad or had flat spotting from sitting at the dealer.
Anyways fast forward to now, I have NEW wheels, NEW tires all around. At the time of the new wheels and tires, my buddy balanced them as well before mounting. Problem persisted. So this time I went and got it aligned and ROAD FORCE balanced on a hunter GSP 9700 machine and the techs told me it was like 3 oz off balance. The vibration improved significantly, but again the problem was still there, just reduced.
The next thing I did was assume it could be a stuck caliper or out of round rotor so I bought upgrades for the brake pads and brand new rotors to see if that might help eliminate the issue, well, I just had them installed along with the UNIQ performance rigid collar kit about an hour ago and on the drive home the problem actually seemed like it got slightly WORSE than before.
At this point, I don't have a clue what the problem could be. We tested the wheel bearings today when the wheels were off and they spin smooth and quiet like brand new bearings, so that cant be the problem either.
I'm out of options other than going from shop to shop and getting the tires balanced to see if maybe the shops are just wrong and it's still off....
I have no idea... does anyone have any insight or ideas?
The vibration is noticeable at nearly all speeds. But at lower speeds its felt less in the steering wheel and more in the butt and gas pedal upon every rotation of the wheel. At higher speeds it vibrates the wheel really fast but will still track pretty straight on a non-crowned road. Some roads it feels like it goes away but then you get on a different road and it's bad again. I'm lost.
Anyways fast forward to now, I have NEW wheels, NEW tires all around. At the time of the new wheels and tires, my buddy balanced them as well before mounting. Problem persisted. So this time I went and got it aligned and ROAD FORCE balanced on a hunter GSP 9700 machine and the techs told me it was like 3 oz off balance. The vibration improved significantly, but again the problem was still there, just reduced.
The next thing I did was assume it could be a stuck caliper or out of round rotor so I bought upgrades for the brake pads and brand new rotors to see if that might help eliminate the issue, well, I just had them installed along with the UNIQ performance rigid collar kit about an hour ago and on the drive home the problem actually seemed like it got slightly WORSE than before.
At this point, I don't have a clue what the problem could be. We tested the wheel bearings today when the wheels were off and they spin smooth and quiet like brand new bearings, so that cant be the problem either.
I'm out of options other than going from shop to shop and getting the tires balanced to see if maybe the shops are just wrong and it's still off....
I have no idea... does anyone have any insight or ideas?
The vibration is noticeable at nearly all speeds. But at lower speeds its felt less in the steering wheel and more in the butt and gas pedal upon every rotation of the wheel. At higher speeds it vibrates the wheel really fast but will still track pretty straight on a non-crowned road. Some roads it feels like it goes away but then you get on a different road and it's bad again. I'm lost.