2019 Audi Q5 50k miles. Wife hit a road object on the right side. Rear wheel bent beyond repair, replaced it, but there is a vibration still.
I’ve determined it’s front passenger (side that got hit). Rotated the tires and same place so I know it’s not a wheel now.
When driving 70+ mph it has a cyclical vibration felt in the floor. However when turning at 70+ (ie changing off-ramp on freeway), the frequency of the vibration INCREASES. Speeds up and more harsh.
Without throwing parts at it, what else can I try to determine which part might be damaged?
PS: neutral at same speed does not change anything, so it’s road speed dependent.
I’ve determined it’s front passenger (side that got hit). Rotated the tires and same place so I know it’s not a wheel now.
When driving 70+ mph it has a cyclical vibration felt in the floor. However when turning at 70+ (ie changing off-ramp on freeway), the frequency of the vibration INCREASES. Speeds up and more harsh.
Without throwing parts at it, what else can I try to determine which part might be damaged?
PS: neutral at same speed does not change anything, so it’s road speed dependent.