I rebuilt the front suspension: all bushings, struts,rack, new tires on 13" wheels, CAs, ball joints. I still get shaking wheels at 55+. Any ideas on what could be causing this?
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I would guess the tire balance wrong, bent wheel, or over torqued wheel bolts/nuts.Hotrod Forums Directory * D&D Discbrakes 61-67 Econoline Conversions
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Originally posted by villageidiot View PostBalance and alignment
Sounds like your "noticable" problem is tire balance. I would have both checked and fixed.-Bryant
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Originally posted by denguy View PostI rebuilt the front suspension: all bushings, struts,rack, new tires on 13" wheels, CAs, ball joints. I still get shaking wheels at 55+. Any ideas on what could be causing this?
Is it vibrating in the steering wheel. Or is coming through the seat? Steering wheel= Front end. Seat=rear end. When you figure this out after a simple test drives on smooth road at the speed it happens. Then jack up car and turn the suspected tire around by hand. Look for an obviuous OOR tire or shifted belt (tire tread zig zaging). If you cant see anything obvious wrong with any of your tires. Check the balance one more time. If the spin balance shows that they are good. Its not the wheels or tires. Move on to a Rotor,Drum or bearing. It has nothing to do with alignmant as stated earlier. Good luck. Some times these vibrations can be real ticky. But try to "feel" the problem .(Driveit at the speed it happens on smooth road )Is it coming through my steering wheel? Or is it it in my Butt?Some people like to read fiction,I prefer to read repair manuals. Weird I know-
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Originally posted by Gomez View PostI have seen quite a few cars shake at all speeds due to alignment issues. Yes the problem does sound tire but still could be in the numbers too.Some people like to read fiction,I prefer to read repair manuals. Weird I know-
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