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Hi everybody,I own a V plate ford focus estate,I'm experiencing vibration through the car at 60mph to 70mph,I've had the front wheels balanced but it has'nt cured it,I've also had a new clutch 6 months ago,any explaination or feedback would be greatly appreciated many thanks in anticipation,Graham.

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Is the vibration through the steering wheel or can you feel it through the seat?

When you had the front wheels done did you get the rears checked for alignment/balance?

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Thanks for your response captain peanut,just getting vibration through the steering wheel mate,and no I hav'nt had the rear wheels balanced.

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buckled wheel? warped front discs? a bulge on a Tyre/not running true? track-rod ends IE balancing and aligned?

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buckled wheel? warped front discs? a bulge on a Tyre/not running true? track-rod ends IE balancing and aligned?

And faulty driveshafts may cause same problem.

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Thanks for that mate,I don't think it's warped discs or track rod ends,because it's just gone through an MOT,think it's more likely to be a driveshaft problem,just concerned it's related to the new clutch I had fitted 6 months ago.!

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Thanks for that mate,I don't think it's warped discs or track rod ends,because it's just gone through an MOT,think it's more likely to be a driveshaft problem,just concerned it's related to the new clutch I had fitted 6 months ago.!

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No prob. will it make vibration when you rev. your engine in neutral? If it then DMF is faulty.

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No mate,no vibration,when you rev the engine in neutral,but contrary to what I originally posted I now think the vibration is through the car,but still only at 60-70mph,so any more ideas would be greatly appreciated,cheers.

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Could be rear wheels need balancing, try swapping front to back to see if the vibration changes.

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