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Steering wheel shaking in my brother's TII.

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Old 05-19-2002, 02:25 PM
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My brother's steering wheel starts to shake a little bit in 4th gear at around 70, but once he goes into 5th it gets pretty violent, and the shifter also shakes. I checked out the whole front end and everything seems ok. Any ideas?
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broken bushing on one of the a-arms ?
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Old 05-19-2002, 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by vosko' date='May 19 2002, 02:30 PM
broken bushing on one of the a-arms ?
I couldn't find anything while looking at it, but I had to rush because he had to leave. I was thinking maybe something loose in the subframe, but I'll need more time than the 5 minutes he gave me. :unsure:
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I guy I work with had a simular problem. Took his car to 2 repair places. They both put it on the lift and checked it out. One gave him a quote for over $600 of front end repair (tie rod ends etc...) It turns out, his lug nuts were so loose a couple had fallen off and his wheel was about to fall off.



I know it seems trival, but check those lug nuts.
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Originally Posted by dac' date='May 19 2002, 04:14 PM
I guy I work with had a simular problem. Took his car to 2 repair places. They both put it on the lift and checked it out. One gave him a quote for over $600 of front end repair (tie rod ends etc...) It turns out, his lug nuts were so loose a couple had fallen off and his wheel was about to fall off.



I know it seems trival, but check those lug nuts.
Yeah, that was the first thing I checked.
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Maybe it's just a bad alignment?
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Originally Posted by Infini IV' date='May 19 2002, 06:01 PM
Maybe it's just a bad alignment?
The alignment looks pretty good to me. I know I'm not as good as a machine, but I have a good eye for it. It's possible that his front tires need to be balanced again.
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Yup. Sounds like the thing to me. They can seem fine up to about 60 or so, and then really get to shakin'.
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Originally Posted by 1988RedT2' date='May 19 2002, 07:31 PM
Yup. Sounds like the thing to me. They can seem fine up to about 60 or so, and then really get to shakin'.
I told him to try to go faster. Maybe it will go away above 100.
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mine has the same problem too, i dont know what it is? alighnment? balancing, bushings? lugs are good though.lol, could be the wheel bearings too? i dont have any money until i get my income tax back,i want it!!!!!!!
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