I own a 2017 Mazda CX5 Grand Touring with 42000 miles on it, purchased it last year with 22k miles. I noticed a slight vibration so I brought it back to the dealer for them to rebalance the tires, ever since I have a vibration 60+. Long story short, I read online it could be the Toyo tires that the car came with so I purchased Michelin Primacy Tour tires, 225/55 R19. With numerous tire balancing and road forcing non solved the problem and no bent rims were detected. All seats, driver, passenger, and middle back seat visibility shake. No one can seem to figure this out and I am at loss. Please help. Thank you in advance!
I also have a 2017 Mazda CX-5 Grand Touring with Premium Package FWD that has 60k on it and has had this exact vibration since 35k. Nobody can find the issue! It is getting worse though so maybe something will just break and then it will be obvious what to fix 😆
Get it aligned by a reputed alignment shop. Also, was this vehicle ever in a prior wreck?
I had alignments once I put the new tires on and no visible signs of a car accident. Carfax does not show.
You’ll need to find a shop who’s interested in diagnosing what’s causing it. Do you feel the steering wheel shake/vibrate, too? Is this a FWD or AWD vehicle?
No steering wheel shake or vibrating. It's an AWD. I was told the driveshaft was ok.
You were ‘told’, but are all the driveshafts (including all CV axles) really okay?
Please do not ever rely on Carfax or a dealer for anything except Climate Changing Hot Air. You need a professional alignment shop to check all the components of your suspension., like InThrustWeTrust said.
I had alignments once I put the new tires on and no visible signs of a car accident. Carfax does not show.
It is getting worse though so maybe something will just break and then it will be obvious what to fix
If you switch the tyres front to back & vv, does the vibration still remain?