Thank you all for all you do. I have tried looking through previous questions but did not see anything similar to my issue. I have a 2017 Acura RDX advance FWD Automatic with 115k miles. Having vibration/ rubbing/grinding feel and low sound when I am holding at 1500 rpm. Sometimes the range can be 1400-1600 but majority at 1500RPM and feel it more going into a slight road curve and do feel it in the steering wheel if I speed up or slow down from the 1500rpm it stops. I have had the tranny software updated and fluid flush which stopped the hard shifting and shifts smoothly. I have tried the transmission reset and doesn't do anything differently since the software update. It has been suggested maybe CV boot or axle??? or bushings in the front wheel drive? I have had the rear springs and sway bars replaced which made a huge difference since the rear started bouncing and massive vibrations also going into curves so don't know if same issue but now the front or trans issue and there are no codes? Asking for suggestions before taking it to the shop. Thank you again!!!!
Unfortunately, there are dozen of things that can theoretically do that. Of course, inspect the CV boost to see if the rip they're torn. Look at all the motor and transmission mounts to see if any of them are cracked and broken. And do my video how to check out your own car's front end Scotty. But realize it can be all kinds of stuff. Even band friends. They had wheel bearings most front end alignment guys are pretty good and pinpointing where such problems are coming from. The only problem there is finding an honest front end mechanic which can be hard to do
@scottykilmer Thank you so much!!