The vibration is caused by warped brake rotors. Have the rotors turned or replace them and the vibration will go away. Its pretty easy to do. Just remove the brake caliper (2 bolts on the back) and pull the rotor toward you. A competent auto-parts store can turn the rotors for you, if they are within spec. If they are too warped or worn, they will need to be replaced. They aren't too expensive to replace. Buy a can of brake cleaner while you are there and spray them down to remove any grease or oils you may have gotten on them during the removal and re-installation process.
This is a self-exited vibration problem.
Balance your tires!
Wheel bearings are the most common for causing a vibration.
Warped rotors
Your rotors may be warped. They key need to be refinished or replaced.
tension on the motor causes a slight vibration in the on the frame of the vehicle
because engine vibration and movement from the torque of the engine would break a solid piece of pipe..
Bad tire, bent rim, warped brake rotor, bad cv shaft........
yes you definaty can get married in front of the liberty bell
how to replace front disk on liberty 02
check your front cv shafts to see if the boots on the end are torn and missing grease and check all the joints in the front suspension
car run good but has a little vibration idle or running