<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by silverseven</i>
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Ha! There are a dozen or so causes, any one or combination of them will cause the problem. Start with least expensive first or those you were thinking of doing anyway. With me it was the old (and badly worn tires). It needed new tires anyway. You seem to think it's coming from the rear but most problems come from the front. Either you are misdiagnosing the symptoms or you have a different problem that most of us have had. Driveshaft CV joints or U joints are most common on rear vibration.
With tires, as you rotate then look for out of round (the surface of the tire goes up and down) or tread squirm (the treads wobbble left and right). Check all four tires off the ground. Even though they look good I strongly suspect they may have internal belt problems that might not show up on a visual check. Take it to a tire shop that has a hi tech tire balancing system that is not too old. I know one tire guy that replaced his periodically as he felt they didn't retain their accuracey for ever. The amount of tread on them has nothing to do with the possibility of being out of round, tread squirm or internal problems. If they are over seven years old they should be replaced for safety sake anyways according to the experts. Although I still have a set of old Michelins on the rear of my Integra I won't be doing anymore 145kph on them any more. Sometimes the only way to completely eliminate tires as a possible cause is to get new ones.
That's just tires. Ball joints, tie rods, front bushings, loose wheels bearings, loose steering rack, worn steering shaft u joints, steering shaft firewall bushing, in other words anything in the steering to tire train can cause the problem. As it's been off the road for a while and sitting on the tires on mainly one spot for three years my bet is tires whether the problem is hidden or not.
TR7 Spider - 1978 Spitfire - 1976 Spitfire - 1988 Tercel 4X4 - Kali on Integra - 1991 Integra - Yellow TCT