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Slight hum/vibration in steering wheel when hard left turn.

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by MistrRoboto, Mar 28, 2018.

  1. Mar 28, 2018 at 6:59 AM
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    MistrRoboto

    MistrRoboto [OP] '17 MGM SR5 TRD CrewMax

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    Hey fellas,

    2017 SR5 TRD Crewmax w/ 16000 miles.

    I recently installed 6112s @ 1.9in lift in the front. Install was uneventful, alignment done afterwards. No diff drop.

    I'm getting a very slight, short "HUMMM" sound in the cabin (originates around the wheels), that can be felt as a slight vibration in the steering wheel, as I approach full left turn at very slow speeds. Easiest way to recreate it is pull out of my driveway onto the street. As the wheels pass 70-90% left turn and I accelerate from 0-10 mph, I get the sound for less than a second, then its gone. At higher speeds, I either don't notice it due to other noises, or its not happening. It doesn't happen as I pass back by to straighten the wheel out. Also haven't been able to recreate it in reverse.

    Any guesses?

    Thanks!
    Jim
     

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