What Causes Vibration When Turning at Full Lock?
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The reasons for vibration when turning at full lock are as follows: Deformed Tie Rod: During driving, collisions can cause deformation of the steering tie rod and lateral tie rod. Wear and looseness of various ball joints or irregular tire wear can lead to changes in toe-in, resulting in vibration. Poor Wheel Balance: Loss or deformation of the original wheel balancing weights can cause the front end to wobble and the steering wheel to vibrate at high speeds. Incorrect Front Wheel Alignment: Looseness of the lateral thrust rod ball joint or bracket can lead to unstable driving. Worn wheel hub bearings or severe wear of the left and right steering knuckle ball joints can cause incorrect front wheel alignment, resulting in vibration.