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<blockquote data-quote="guncarsguitars" data-source="post: 6052" data-attributes="member: 3204"><p>just left side of wheel vibrating..... well it's not steering or bent front sus. components*(the whole wheel would shake). if it is an axle issue the vibration and "warped" feel will fluctuate directly tied to vehicle speed. As you go from stop to 65, you would feel changing vibrations or feel and it will be the exact same every time you accelerate. Axles can bend but unless you've been quite air-born or slamming through crazy terrain I doubt it..... and it's easy to diagnose.</p><p>(Bent wheel and bad tires are also very easily diagnosed)</p><p>The shocks or hubs seem more likely. That just the left side pf the wheel has me thinking the nanny system may be acting odd. Have you turned off all driver assist features?</p><p></p><p>Lastly, see if you can find another Braptor owner near by. Get together and drive each others Broncos. </p><p>Compare notes. If there is a noticeable difference, get driving opinion notes from the other guy. Go back to dealer with this info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guncarsguitars, post: 6052, member: 3204"] just left side of wheel vibrating..... well it's not steering or bent front sus. components*(the whole wheel would shake). if it is an axle issue the vibration and "warped" feel will fluctuate directly tied to vehicle speed. As you go from stop to 65, you would feel changing vibrations or feel and it will be the exact same every time you accelerate. Axles can bend but unless you've been quite air-born or slamming through crazy terrain I doubt it..... and it's easy to diagnose. (Bent wheel and bad tires are also very easily diagnosed) The shocks or hubs seem more likely. That just the left side pf the wheel has me thinking the nanny system may be acting odd. Have you turned off all driver assist features? Lastly, see if you can find another Braptor owner near by. Get together and drive each others Broncos. Compare notes. If there is a noticeable difference, get driving opinion notes from the other guy. Go back to dealer with this info. [/QUOTE]
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