Check equal tire air pressure, then it could be...Tires not balanced or poor wheel alignment, this work can be done at a cheap auto service like the ones they have attached to Walmarts, don't go to a specialist (Mr. Goodwrench) it's far more expensive!
Will S
2007-06-02 06:08:04
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Generally, the "toe-in" wheel alignment (or camber in some cases). When the front-end repair shop checks it, they see if any of your suspension and steering components have excessive play in them, especially your "tie rod ends" that connect the front wheels to the steering rack. If both the outside and inside of the tire is worn, then underinflated tires could be the cause. Once they put the car on the wheel alignment machine, they may find out that they can't adjust it to within specifications if you've had an accident that bent things bad enough. That's a collision shop's job usually when you first have your car repaired after a front end collision for example. The collision shop puts the car on a "frame machine" to make sure the car can be properly aligned once all the damaged front end suspension and steering components are replaced.
2007-06-02 06:05:21
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answer #2
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answered by bobweb 7
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undesirable struts will do it, whilst they are worn they are able to make the wheels bounce greater and make little flat spots everywhere in the tires. And to boot make the wheels run at an attitude, and placed on out on the in area of the tire. All which you would be able to decide on new bushings for the sway bar.
2016-10-09 07:49:57
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answered by ? 4
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wheel alignment or bushings bent support arms tire rotation ect. ect. take it to a shop.
2007-06-02 06:07:58
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answered by ASmiles1 4
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Some one hit a curb or pot hole.
Have a front end alignment done. $60 +/-
2007-06-02 06:05:53
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answered by Mr. KnowItAll 7
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It's either out of alignment or you got a bad strut.
2007-06-02 06:10:21
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answered by chris j 7
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the cause of your problem is that your camber is out of place which indicates that something in your front end is either worn or bent which should be repaired or replaced...
2007-06-02 06:14:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Either it is low on pressure, or you are out of alignment
2007-06-02 06:06:05
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answered by Pengy 7
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it's out of alignment, the top of your tire is tilted out.
2007-06-02 14:16:13
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answered by mister ss 7
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alignment or unbalanced tire.
2007-06-02 06:09:07
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answered by Anonymous
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