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First off I would like to thank the guys that gave me some advice, I really did appreciate it! But my issue has not been solved. OK, so heres the deal. I have a 1999 LS400. Somewhere between 0MPH and 15MPH i feel a vibration underneath the car. Now, the vibration varies in feeling depending on how much you get on the trottle. If I let off the gas before 15MPH, no vibration! The car has been checked by several "good" mechanics and I've heard many different things. Im on here hoping someone has had an issue like this and solved it. Every mechanic that put the car on a lift and diagnosed it and I was told there is nothing wrong. If anybody can give me any feedback on this issue I would really appreciate it! Thanks a lot!

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It would be better adding to your other thread rather than starting a new one. Since you don't mention what advice was given or what you did, anything added here will probably be a duplication of the other thread.

Other thread: http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums/index...showtopic=57038

Sorry man, I'm kinda new to this. I had the transmission serviced, new struts, new motor and transmission mounts, new tires, tuned up about 5k miles ago. Just in a state of confusion not being able to solve this mystery. Ever heard of such an issue with the LS400?
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First off I would like to thank the guys that gave me some advice, I really did appreciate it! But my issue has not been solved. OK, so heres the deal. I have a 1999 LS400. Somewhere between 0MPH and 15MPH i feel a vibration underneath the car. Now, the vibration varies in feeling depending on how much you get on the trottle. If I let off the gas before 15MPH, no vibration! The car has been checked by several "good" mechanics and I've heard many different things. Im on here hoping someone has had an issue like this and solved it. Every mechanic that put the car on a lift and diagnosed it and I was told there is nothing wrong. If anybody can give me any feedback on this issue I would really appreciate it! Thanks a lot!

The likely reason is your wheels need hub centric rings. Are they aftermarket wheels?

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First off I would like to thank the guys that gave me some advice, I really did appreciate it! But my issue has not been solved. OK, so heres the deal. I have a 1999 LS400. Somewhere between 0MPH and 15MPH i feel a vibration underneath the car. Now, the vibration varies in feeling depending on how much you get on the trottle. If I let off the gas before 15MPH, no vibration! The car has been checked by several "good" mechanics and I've heard many different things. Im on here hoping someone has had an issue like this and solved it. Every mechanic that put the car on a lift and diagnosed it and I was told there is nothing wrong. If anybody can give me any feedback on this issue I would really appreciate it! Thanks a lot!

The likely reason is your wheels need hub centric rings. Are they aftermarket wheels?

Hey thanks a lot for replying...I do have aftermarket wheels and the stock wheels. Regardless of what set is on the car its vibrating. I had the car inspected and again no conclusion! Im wondering if anybody on here has ever heard or had an issue like this. I cant keep trusting different mechanics due to the fact that it has been a waste of money so far...Im hoping someone on here knows Lexus's and can come up with a good conclusion on this one!

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