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#76021 Dec 31, 10:21am
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My steering wheel shakes when I drive past 70 mph. What are the things that do that? Bad wheel alignment? unbalanced tires? too much coffee?

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wheel balance, alignment, road irregularities

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beans #76023 Dec 31, 10:39am
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Mine does the same exact thing!! When i drive past 60-65mph the wheel starts to shake like crazy. I found out that it's my rimz and stuff...because I have had 2 alignments and still shakes...i'm thinking about getting new rimz all together!


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beans #76024 Dec 31, 2:49pm
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Do you have low-pro tires? i had the same problem for a while and my problem turned out to be my low-pros

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i had the exactly same problem.

i got a 4-wheel alignment...and my tires re-balanced

the problem got better

but it still shakes a LITTLE bit from 75mph to 80mph

i think it is because of my low-profile tires


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you most likely need to balance your wheels (if you have aftermarket rims)

other than that the only other thing i could think of that is common is an alignment.

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thinks it's more the tire balance than the alignment...


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yeah...10% alignment...

90% tire balance

it is what i was told by the tire guy

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sounds about right to me

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You all need hub cetric rings and can get them from the shop you bought your whhes from $20


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Originally Posted by jap8746
thinks it's more the tire balance than the alignment...
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Yeah, it was the tire balance, they had to re-do all four. That's what I get from getting it from an internet site. When I first got the rims. They mounted 3 on for the driver's side and 1 for the passenger. Morons.

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same here...from wheels need to be rebalanced.


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It could be a front end problem. In my toyota cressida sometimes the steering would shake violently. That turned out to be the break rudders clamping down on the wheels.


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Originally Posted by beans
Yeah, it was the tire balance, they had to re-do all four. That's what I get from getting it from an internet site. When I first got the rims. They mounted 3 on for the driver's side and 1 for the passenger. Morons.

yeah, rofl but not all internet sites are second-rate. good to hear you got the problem taken care of, though.

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i get my tires balanced and rotated almost at 10 k mile intervals cause thats about the time my steering wheel starts shaking at about 75 mph.

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