Wheel balance or warp-age problem.
2007-09-17 07:29:20
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answer #1
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answered by Lab 7
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most likely the car's front end alignment is out. Or one of the rims are bent. But in either case get your car to a shop soon. The longer you drive you car like that, you are more likely to wear your tires out sooner. Front end alignment are very common so you shouldnt have too much to worry about. A front end alignment shouldnt run you over $70,but if your car has 4-wheel independent suspension, get a 4-wheel alignment if you can afford it
2007-09-17 07:32:30
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answered by fierofreak179 2
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a terrific variety of persons call this warped rotors, fairly the two surfaces of the rotor are actually not any further parallel with one yet another. a brake rotr desires to to be no longer purely parallel yet real to the wheel hub. purely latheing the rotor does no longer continuously treatment the subject. after rotor is machined this is going to be checked for runout with a dial indicator. 0.002 inches is the magic extensive variety. if the runout exceeds 0.002 then the pulsation will return with time.
2016-10-04 21:39:40
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answered by ? 4
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Wheel Balance and/or tire problems
there could be suspention componets worn out best to have your local tire store look at it and tell you . if your given a list you can ask to see they will have to prove these parts are bad before you ok any repairs and show you the wear and slack.. but most times it tire and balance problems
2007-09-17 07:41:49
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answered by gryason301 2
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My guess would be a tire out of balance.. or a tire with a tread seperation.. probably seperation
Vibration in the steering wheel-- front tire
seat of your pants---rear tire.
2007-09-17 07:31:30
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answered by Sophie B 7
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Get a wheel alignment that usually helps or could be any of what everyone else is saying.
2007-09-17 07:31:40
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answered by munkler_1988 3
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Any number of things: Front end alignment, bad tie rod, bad tie rod end, loose tie rod nut, bad tire. Take it to a dealer ASAP and have it checked out.
2007-09-17 07:40:25
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answered by guff316@sbcglobal.net 2
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wheel balance and/or alignment -- bad tie-rod, Get er checked asap.
2007-09-17 07:32:31
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answered by Anonymous
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thats your car telling you to take it to a shop and have the front end inspected
2007-09-17 07:31:54
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answered by scorp964 3
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your front end alignment needs worked on
2007-09-17 07:30:57
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answered by vpsinbad50 6
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