Hey guys... I own a 1999 Toyota Camry Solara and just recently put in new rotors and brakes with the help of a friend. I also rotated the tires... since then I've noticed that the car will start to vibrate on a smooth road around 20 - 25 MPH. When I say vibrate, the whole car does it, not just the steering. There is also increased road noise. It almost feels wobbly like the tires are about to come loose.
I looked online and I saw that sometimes tires need to be balanced after a rotation, so I took it to the local WalMart and had all the tires balanced. That did not fix the problem at all. I also checked the lug nuts and they were all tight as can be.
Before I changed the rotors and brakes, the car would vibrate this way but only at 60 MPH or higher... I do have one tire that is on the rear driver side that is more worn than the others (previously on the front right before rotation). Not sure if that has anything to do with it.
When I took it to Midas initially for a brake inspection, they also said that my inner tire rod might need to be replaced. I'm not sure if that is the problem or if that will help. The car drives terribly... If you've driven a camry/solara before then you know how smooth they can be. I feel like I'm driving a geo metro over a road that's completely full of pot holes. I used to own a geo before.
Again, it vibrates at noticably at 20 MPH. However, there are temporary periods when it will stop vibrating. I was at a stop and I punched it to about 50 MPH and for the next ~ 2 minutes, it did not vibrate at all. Then it came back again shortly.
If anyone has any suggestions, please feel free to reply. Thank you for taking the time to read my problem.
I looked online and I saw that sometimes tires need to be balanced after a rotation, so I took it to the local WalMart and had all the tires balanced. That did not fix the problem at all. I also checked the lug nuts and they were all tight as can be.
Before I changed the rotors and brakes, the car would vibrate this way but only at 60 MPH or higher... I do have one tire that is on the rear driver side that is more worn than the others (previously on the front right before rotation). Not sure if that has anything to do with it.
When I took it to Midas initially for a brake inspection, they also said that my inner tire rod might need to be replaced. I'm not sure if that is the problem or if that will help. The car drives terribly... If you've driven a camry/solara before then you know how smooth they can be. I feel like I'm driving a geo metro over a road that's completely full of pot holes. I used to own a geo before.
Again, it vibrates at noticably at 20 MPH. However, there are temporary periods when it will stop vibrating. I was at a stop and I punched it to about 50 MPH and for the next ~ 2 minutes, it did not vibrate at all. Then it came back again shortly.
If anyone has any suggestions, please feel free to reply. Thank you for taking the time to read my problem.