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    Unhappy honda civic eg4 93 right turn vibration noise!! help!! :O

    so sometime a week ago, i was crusing at night and ran over a huge pothole on my left side. i didnt even know it was that big until i realise when i do a full right turn to do a U-turn or a normal right turn. i can feel and hear the vibration with the noise on the left side of the wheel. the right side is all good.

    i want to know what part of the vibration noise is coming from? the wheel bearing? suspension? i want to get it fix asap cause i dont want to have an accident on the way if the cause is on the left side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dyinghearts View Post
    so sometime a week ago, i was crusing at night and ran over a huge pothole on my left side. i didnt even know it was that big until i realise when i do a full right turn to do a U-turn or a normal right turn. i can feel and hear the vibration with the noise on the left side of the wheel. the right side is all good.

    i want to know what part of the vibration noise is coming from? the wheel bearing? suspension? i want to get it fix asap cause i dont want to have an accident on the way if the cause is on the left side.
    how can we tell by not looking @ your car?

    why don't you take it to a suspension specialist like wholesale suspension?

    or your local mechanic to have a look.

    my diagnosis is your wheel fell off.

    can't tell anymore without seeing your vehicle.

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    i took the leftside wheel out and had a look at it. but what am i really looking at? so there is no point in taking a picture cause it looks fine. eversince i ran over a deep pothole, it then started making noise when i do a normal right turn. i can feel the vibration on the steering wheel. and it feels like my left wheel is wobbly/ loose? i just hope its the wheel bearing thats worn out. it has something to do with the suspension. doubt its the suspension.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dyinghearts View Post
    i took the leftside wheel out and had a look at it. but what am i really looking at? so there is no point in taking a picture cause it looks fine. eversince i ran over a deep pothole, it then started making noise when i do a normal right turn. i can feel the vibration on the steering wheel. and it feels like my left wheel is wobbly/ loose? i just hope its the wheel bearing thats worn out. it has something to do with the suspension. doubt its the suspension.
    good question, what are you looking @?

    if you don't know, take it to someone who does.

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    i rather diy than have the mechanic fix it. and it looks like the bushing are worn out.

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    try a mechanic
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    film your experience please.

    explain this 'vibration'. Does it occur when you are driving and turning or just if you turn your steering wheel when its in one spot ? if you turn your wheel when your cars in one spot and you hear the vibration why don't you listen to where its coming from ? look around ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by viinnh View Post
    film your experience please.

    explain this 'vibration'. Does it occur when you are driving and turning or just if you turn your steering wheel when its in one spot ? if you turn your wheel when your cars in one spot and you hear the vibration why don't you listen to where its coming from ? look around ?
    so the vibration is coming from the leftside when im sitting in the drivers seat when i do a full/normal right turn, i feel it on the steering wheel and the noise come with it. i know for sure that its on the left side cause i mostly run over potholes on the leftside. the area i live in has so many potholes and its ridiculous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snoop_gee View Post
    thanks mate, im getting an inspection today cause i gave up =[ first im doing a wheel alignment.

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    i found the suspect! its the driveshaft. tip for enthusiasts! whenever you turn left/right it will cause noise and abit of vibrabtion. that is being said that the driveshaft is sorta dmg, and thats a temporary until its finally shatters.

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