Why does my vehicle still vibrate at 70mph?

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Asked by SkeltonCorbin Jul 12, 2020 at 12:52 PM about the 2000 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 LS 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Theres a vibration on my suburban at only 70mph.  
When I go faster it goes away but when I get to 70
it starts vibrating again.  Any ideas on what could
be causing it? I've had my tires rotated and
balanced, aligned, I just changed the wheel
bearings which a mechanic suggested both front
wheel bearings were bad which they were.  
Although its improved.  It still vibrates at 70mph.  

2 Answers

Are you running in 4WD on the pavement? If the front axles are locked in it can cause vibration even if you do not have it in 4WD.

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I dont think so, I can check and look at that a little more. The only time I've used 4wd is when its snowy or muddy and I always make sure its turned off before proceeding..

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