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hey there peeps, i am stumped at finding where this problem is, i get this small shaking in the steering wheel at about 100km/h but the thing is sometimes goes away i think when taking a slight bend but not 100% sure

the thing i have done so far is, balanced front wheels, i have check for any play on the front end, all good there and i also have put in hub centric rings too

i have notice a bit of play in my rear end seem the tie rod ends at the rear are shot but will i wouldnt think that would cause the steering shake at the front or would it?

Have been in a car where a rear wheel buckle caused the steering to shake.

Get all wheels balanced. And what tyres are you running? Have also had shit tyres that caused the steering to shake no matter who balanced them

Im running federals 595 up front and duruns at rear. I have had this problem with 2 of my other sets of wheels. But i will try get the rears balanced and see if that makes an improvement. Also when i get time prob install my emliminator kit as im running a lock bar right now but tie rod ball joint is shot

  • 4 months later...

I had a similar problem that I lived with for years... Felt like a front wheel imbalance, but would come and go at different times.

I finally fixed it when I swapped out the stock inner bushes (with Nolathane items) on the front lower control arms.

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