Hello, we have a 2001 Toyota Corolla, new engine mounts, cv axles, struts, lowering springs, brand new rims and tires, triple checked balance, all is good, no apparent warn ball joints, tie rods looks great. . Went and had an alignment done, drove great for about 40-50 miles, started shaking even worse. Now it shakes and pulls to the right. Tires are balanced and have perfect wear. Shaking accurs around 40-59 mph and gets worse the faster you go. It does not go away. This car has been to a number of "expert mechanics" tons of money has been spent and the issue still has not been resolved. Please help, this is getting extremely annoying. Oh and wheel bearings are only about 3 months old, just over a thousand miles on all the new parts listed. Engine runs fantastic, no misfiring or engine lights
Have you taken it to a trans shop and have them look at it. It’s possible that the transmission is causing those symptoms since you’ve already replaced everything else. Did these issue occur after all parts listed above were replaced or were they replaced because of the issue? Any suspension modifications?
Would it pull to the right due to a bad tranny?
Do you want to try returning the car to stock & checking if it still does it, then?
When you say the car shakes, what exactly is shaking? The entire vehicle? The steering wheel? Only the front? Only the back? The pedals?