Shaking Steering Wheel 60-70mph
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Shaking Steering Wheel 60-70mph
I have a 99 GS300 with 139k and every time I hit 60MPH on MOST highways the steering wheel starts to shake like it needs balancing, once I hit about 72 it goes away. Does anyone think this could be balancing? bent rim? or the imfamous problem with GS's which i've read about online. The rims looks like it could be bent when spinning but I want to see if anyone else experienced this?
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At this point, it could one or all of those things. Creating a thread to ask what you already know won't give you your answer instantaneously. Continue with your due diligence and rule out the most probable pertaining to your car and go from there. If you think you might have a bent wheel, get them checked out. If you do, get it fixed and see if that eliminated your problem. If you don't, look at the most common and obvious things first, like the caster bushing, and see if that is your culprit. Good luck.
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No, get it balanced first. That is a textbook out of balance situation. And make sure they balance with road force.
If that doesn't fix it, go from there. But I had the same issue, shake came around 60, and was gone around 70. I got the tires rebalanced and it went away completely.
If that doesn't fix it, go from there. But I had the same issue, shake came around 60, and was gone around 70. I got the tires rebalanced and it went away completely.
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Honestly we can all speculate on this issue night and day and probably wind up with the same conclusion: the infamous GS "shake". I have it on my 02 GS3 still, after spending THOUSANDS and most of my recent savings. It's something notorious and unexplainable and fundementally flawed in its design. I replaced (with OEM) shocks, struts, ball joints, outer tie rods, control arms, caster arms, brake rotors and pads and wheels/tires with new. It helped dissipate the shake a bit but it's about 70% still there. There is NO fix for this so don't waste your money like I did.
Having said this, I love my GS (my 3rd one) and let this be the biggest issue I/we have with it!
Having said this, I love my GS (my 3rd one) and let this be the biggest issue I/we have with it!
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Honestly we can all speculate on this issue night and day and probably wind up with the same conclusion: the infamous GS "shake". I have it on my 02 GS3 still, after spending THOUSANDS and most of my recent savings. It's something notorious and unexplainable and fundementally flawed in its design. I replaced (with OEM) shocks, struts, ball joints, outer tie rods, control arms, caster arms, brake rotors and pads and wheels/tires with new. It helped dissipate the shake a bit but it's about 70% still there. There is NO fix for this so don't waste your money like I did.
Having said this, I love my GS (my 3rd one) and let this be the biggest issue I/we have with it!
Having said this, I love my GS (my 3rd one) and let this be the biggest issue I/we have with it!
Very well said! Nothing to add. Same here with my GS430. It must be design flaw.
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Honestly we can all speculate on this issue night and day and probably wind up with the same conclusion: the infamous GS "shake". I have it on my 02 GS3 still, after spending THOUSANDS and most of my recent savings. It's something notorious and unexplainable and fundementally flawed in its design. I replaced (with OEM) shocks, struts, ball joints, outer tie rods, control arms, caster arms, brake rotors and pads and wheels/tires with new. It helped dissipate the shake a bit but it's about 70% still there. There is NO fix for this so don't waste your money like I did.
Having said this, I love my GS (my 3rd one) and let this be the biggest issue I/we have with it!
Having said this, I love my GS (my 3rd one) and let this be the biggest issue I/we have with it!
GS wheels are a little different when balancing because you use clip on weights on the inside, but you can't on the outside, so you have to use stick on weights. And when doing that, you have to adjust the balancing machine accordingly. Lexus put out a TSB for it, and if a tech doesn't look it up, they might not do it right, and it doesn't take much to create a wheel imbalance.
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Honestly we can all speculate on this issue night and day and probably wind up with the same conclusion: the infamous GS "shake". I have it on my 02 GS3 still, after spending THOUSANDS and most of my recent savings. It's something notorious and unexplainable and fundementally flawed in its design. I replaced (with OEM) shocks, struts, ball joints, outer tie rods, control arms, caster arms, brake rotors and pads and wheels/tires with new. It helped dissipate the shake a bit but it's about 70% still there. There is NO fix for this so don't waste your money like I did.
Having said this, I love my GS (my 3rd one) and let this be the biggest issue I/we have with it!
Having said this, I love my GS (my 3rd one) and let this be the biggest issue I/we have with it!
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There is no design flaw. It just could be a lot of different things contributing to this. I went trough these steps before the shaking went away:
1st - Balanced the wheels - cheapest step didn't help.
2nd - Check bushings and alignment - didn't help
3rd - Since I have aftermarket rims, I got the hub centric rings - didn't help.
4th - Had the two front rims checked to see if there was any bent - rim was fine.
5th - Was advised to change the two front tires and see. Got 2 used tires from a friend, changed it and rebalanced and what do u know - Zero shaking!!
1st - Balanced the wheels - cheapest step didn't help.
2nd - Check bushings and alignment - didn't help
3rd - Since I have aftermarket rims, I got the hub centric rings - didn't help.
4th - Had the two front rims checked to see if there was any bent - rim was fine.
5th - Was advised to change the two front tires and see. Got 2 used tires from a friend, changed it and rebalanced and what do u know - Zero shaking!!