oddly bouncy Vibe?

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canadave
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oddly bouncy Vibe?

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Me again :) My 04 Vibe is starting to have gremlins in it or something!

After having it practically shake apart on us, we found out the left front brake caliper was busted. Replaced that, put on brand new allseason tires, had an alignment done. The ride was still a little rough. We brought it back to Canadian Tire, the service guy test drove it, and said it seemed like it was probably a defective tire--which they then replaced with a new one.

Now it's still oddly bouncy/bumpy. On a smooth road, it just seems as though it bounces and bumps slightly every now and then, as if it were on a rougher road than it actually is. Not dramatically so, but enough that I notice it compared to how it was even a few months ago.

Is it possible the shocks/struts might be worn out? The car is at 160,000 kilometres (100,000 miles),the shocks/struts have never been replaced, and we have very rough roads in our area for the most part.
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Re: oddly bouncy Vibe?

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Yes, it is possible that the struts are worn out.
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Re: oddly bouncy Vibe?

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It could be so many things but a tire will be constant and the bouncing or vibration will increase with speed. Intermittent front end shake is a common symptom of a bad cv joint.
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Re: oddly bouncy Vibe?

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I'd look at replacing the struts
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Re: oddly bouncy Vibe?

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Do the bounce test. Press straight down on the fender and see how many times that side bounces. There's another one where you lift it to test as well. You may be able to do that a little since the springs already lift some of the weight in relation to the wheel.
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