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Thread: wheel wobbling

  1. #25
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    vinny, the tie rods or rack ends might be fckd. try to shake the wheel with your hands if they wobble that's it..

  2. #26
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    yeah the left side seems to be a bit wobbily actually on the horizontal axis.. which is why i've been trying to look for replacements guess the 12 year old tie rod ends are a bit worn
    will be getting the tie rod ends soon and see if it helps.. will be having a bushing overhaul and stud conversion/different wheels so i'll see if problems persist after that..

  3. #27
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    yeah i suggest be careful or refrain from driving your car until you get that sorted. you dont want those tierods get pulled while driving on the freeway..

  4. #28
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    Im having a similar problem when im up at speeds of 90-100Km/h.

    Im hoping that all i need is just a wheel balance.

    I have change my tie rod ends and i dont think thats the problem.

    My steering wheel doesnt really wobble... its more that I can feel the car wobble from the front... i think it may be the wheels...

    HELP!.. hehe

    cheers,
    EG5 Under CONSTRUCTION

  5. #29
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    i think u just need a good wheel balancing

  6. #30
    Could be alot of things
    CV's - bearing can be worn check to see if they stick or if u hear clicking noises when turning
    Bushes - symtoms are floating steering, while free spinning the wheel shouldnt move horozontally, like if u pull it toward u
    Tyres/Balance - best checked with tools/machine
    Could also be something loose, once had my brake pads changed n they didnt secure the pad properly to the hub so it was wobbling best way to check is jack the side up and pull the wheel around wheels are only designed to spin around, turn with steering and move vertically with suspension. Pull it and should be able to see where its loose/wobbling.

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