Unanswered Vibration front passenger side. Already had tires rotated and balanced.

Cowboy

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04 Sr5 2wd. Above 30 mph, feeling a vibration front passenge side along with discernible sound of vibration. It is a fine vibration as in not rough. I had tires rotated and balanced but no change. Any thoughts out there. Wheel hub assembly?
 

Faultedman85

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My 2004 is doing the exact same thing except on the driver's side. The previous owner had a minor wreck and the front bumper, driver's side fender were replaced and the front driver door fixed. I'm thinking they didn't replace the hub/bearings on the driver's side when repaired. The vibration and slight humming noise is a common indication of the hub/bearings going bad. If you have had your tires recently cared for, I'd have the hub assembly checked. You can jack the tire of suspected issue up and push on the top and bottom of the tire. If there is a good amount of movement/play, then the bearings need to be replaced. Keep us posted on anything you find out if you don't mind.
 

Faultedman85

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04 Sr5 2wd. Above 30 mph, feeling a vibration front passenge side along with discernible sound of vibration. It is a fine vibration as in not rough. I had tires rotated and balanced but no change. Any thoughts out there. Wheel hub assembly?
I have the same year and model as yours and it's doing the same thing on the driver's side front wheel. The vibration with slight humming/roaring noise is a very common sign the bearings and/or hub is going bad.
 

Remind01

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Could be your wheel hub assembly jack it up see if there's any play. I had a bad tire once uneven wear cause vibrations in the steering when driving over 55mph but went away at 70mph plus.
 
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SequoiaSurveyor

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This wouldn't be it because you got the balance, but I'll drop it here because it's bit me- Old mud packed on the inside of the wheel after an outing can give a wobble.

Yours sounds spindalish

Good luck
 

TSawyer605

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If the pitch (sound) of the vibration changes with speed above 30mph, one cause could be either a front or rear wheel bearing going south (I had what I thought was a front wheel bearing going out which turned out to actually be the rear - - the sound/vibration was translating up to the front of the vehicle.)
 

KHESS7143

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04 Sr5 2wd. Above 30 mph, feeling a vibration front passenge side along with discernible sound of vibration. It is a fine vibration as in not rough. I had tires rotated and balanced but no change. Any thoughts out there. Wheel hub assembly?
Any luck figuring this out? I have similar sounds