Greeting all, it's been a while...
While driving at higher speeds (100 / 110 kph) and above, the vehicle has started to buck / hard shudder when accelerating under load. Most notable when I accelerate to pass or need to pull up steeper hills. I can avoid the bucking by feathering the accelerator to increasing speed over a longer time/distance or by manually downshifting to increase RPM and momentum. However, if I give it too much throttle, it will buck hard until I let up on the gas. City driving seems normal (with the exception noted below.)
I recently had a ton of front end/suspension work done. (BIG mistake!) I needed to have new struts and shocks (Sachs/Boge) along with upper strut mount bearings. Fair enough. I had some slop in the CV joints so I authorized the replacement. Bushings were getting worn, so lower control arms as well. The right axle shaft wouldn't release (needed to be cut in two) so I got a new right front hub as well. All in, parts, labor and taxes, $4000 later I drove home. OUCH!
Next day I noticed front end shudder on accelerate so I returned to the shop to have the defective CV joint axle shaft replaced (they did both.) The car just isn't the same as it was pre-CV joint replacement. Front end feels somewhat lumpy/bumpy, I had the tires rotated and balanced, reduced air pressure to 30 PSI but it's still not smooth like before. It seems to 'pulse' on accelerate and has developed a whine (driver's side front wheel) that starts at about 50 kph and increases in pitch as I increase speed. Above 90 kph, my ear cannot detect the higher pitch of the whine. I should have just replaced the struts & shocks and left everything else alone. And now, the high speed bucking/shudder under load.
I really don't know if the bucking is front end CV joint related or a transmission problem. It will go back to the shop for warranty front end fixing as soon as I can get it in. If the bucking is transmission related, I'm hoping upon hope it is just a matter of reloading the transmission software.
Any ideas, comments of glimmers of hope?
Cheers
Jules
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