Shaking Steering wheel question
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Shaking Steering wheel question
My wheels are balanced with new tires ad I have hubcentric rings. I have new tie rod ends and no bent rims. What else could be causing my steering wheel to shake between 60-75 mph?
I've always been on 15mm spacers but never had shaking problems till this past year. Im dropped too on Eibachs.
Its driving crazy!!!
Thanks for any comments
My alignment is perfect also.
I've always been on 15mm spacers but never had shaking problems till this past year. Im dropped too on Eibachs.
Its driving crazy!!!
Thanks for any comments
My alignment is perfect also.
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anything spinning can cause a vibration
axles, the rotors,etc,
in rare events offset of wheel can cause it too
if you got the stock wheels and tires, id try that first
axles, the rotors,etc,
in rare events offset of wheel can cause it too
if you got the stock wheels and tires, id try that first
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The highest speed limit in PA is 65 mph, I'm dobbing.
In addition to what others have said already, check that your driveshaft harmonic balancer is in place and in reasonable condition.
In addition to what others have said already, check that your driveshaft harmonic balancer is in place and in reasonable condition.
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My 01 Tiburon as doing the same thing. Had the right front axle replaced and that cured it. Now I can hear just a bit of noise from the left side. I'll probably have to do that one soon.
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dobbing: verb
To report someone's actions to a higher authority, with the purpose of getting them in trouble. Typically used by people under the age of six.
To report someone's actions to a higher authority, with the purpose of getting them in trouble. Typically used by people under the age of six.