All objects have natural frequencies. The natural frequency of a typical automotive
front suspension is in the 10-15 Hz range. This natural frequency
is the result of the suspension design. The suspension's natural frequency is the
same at all vehicle speeds. As the tire speed increases along with the vehicle
speed, the disturbance created by the tire increases in frequency. Eventually,
the frequency of the unbalanced tire will intersect with the natural frequency
of the suspension. This causes the suspension to vibrate. The intersecting point
is called the resonance.
The amplitude of a vibration will be greatest at the point of resonance. While
the vibration may be felt above and below the problem speed, the vibration may
be felt the most at the point of resonance.