What can cause vibration at 50 mph?

What can cause vibration at 50 mph?

The most common reason for a car to shake is related to tires. If the tires are out of balance then the steering wheel can shake. This shaking starts at around 50-55 miles per hour (mph). When this happens you will experience a vibration through the steering wheel starting at 45 to 50 miles per hour.

Why does my vehicle vibrate at certain speeds?

If you notice your car vibrates at certain speeds, but not every time you drive at that speed, there’s a chance the vibrations are caused by loose suspension components or bearings. You might notice that the vibrations increase if you hit a bump in the road and continue until you stop the car.

Where does the vibration come from in a Subaru Outback?

Car has a vibration and stuttering noise that seems to come from the rear half of the car. I first noticed it after driving in the mountains and on some dirt roads. It only happens when the car is accelerating from a stop and the noise and vibration stops at 10 miles per hour.

What can cause a Subaru Legacy to shake?

I have a 2009 Subaru Legacy automatic transmission. One of two things I think could be happening here. One of your wheels might have thrown a weight and become unbalanced. Second thing to check is to see if you have any ice buildup on the inside of the rim which would also have caused an imbalance.

When does a Subaru Outback have a shudder?

More noticeable going up hill or faster acceleration, so when there is more of a load. on acceleration from a stop, there is shudder ( strong). This is to about to 2000 rpm. Once the car is moving no issues at all.

When do I accelerate do I get a vibration?

When accelerating usually between 25-40 mph there is a vibration that feels like I’m going over rumble strips in the road. This just started about six weeks ago. What is the fix and how much does it cost? I noticed a shudder or vibration at about 20 MPH. Just recently developed.