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Originally posted by BootMachine - bent rim
- balancer weight fell off
- tie rod end worn
- bad bushings
- worn bearing
^^ What he said...people just get your tires rotated and balanced on a regular intervals, and the tire shop will advise you accordingly what needs to be replaced (if any).
Originally posted by jhbhatia ^^ What he said...people just get your tires rotated and balanced on a regular intervals, and the tire shop will advise you accordingly what needs to be replaced (if any).
^^
ditto
Also some tires go out of round, that was my problem.
Belt seperation.
my 92 camry use to do that same exact thing at right about 60 mph my father went out and bought something and he put it in the gas tank i forgot the name of it but the problem was the fuel injector it was clogged after that the car was running sweeter than sugar water!!
Originally posted by BILLSHEA99 alignment? maybe...
alignment won't make the wheel vibrate. the car would be pulling if it was in need of alignment. it's what ^ they said about either out of balance tire(s), bent rim, balance weight may have fallen off, broken belt, etc.
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