Hi Scotty. I have a 2007 Honda Pilot with 156,000 miles. When I go about 65-75 I have some shuttering-shaking in the front end. It doesn’t happen all the time. I noticed it is when the engine is straining or in a lower gear. When it shifts the shaking goes away.
It never happens below 65 or above 75. I have had the tires rotated and balanced but it still does it from time to time.
Could this be a problem with the transmission or is it something in the front end?
Should have added there is no hum from the wheel bearings and no clunking clunking when I jack up the tires and grip side to side and top and bottom.
Check for worn front end parts and wheel bearings.
Also check the rear suspension. Look for leaks in the struts, front and back.
I have had the tires rotated and balanced but it still does it from time to time.
You need to have this looked at by a good front end alignment shop.
Has this vehicle been in any prior wrecks?
I noticed it is when the engine is straining or in a lower gear. When it shifts the shaking goes away.
While it’s shaking badly, if you put it into N momentarily, does the shaking stop/reduce/get worse?