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Steering Wheel Vibration?
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<blockquote data-quote="chadeley02" data-source="post: 2292561" data-attributes="member: 262369"><p>So I noticed awhile ago that my steering was a little loose. Not incredibly loose, just loose. So I took it into the shop and was told that the rack was leaking. It wasn't bad, but I decided to have them change the rack. I also got an alignment and 2 brand new front tires to the tune of just over $1000. </p><p></p><p>When I got it back, the wheel started vibrating. It was so bad that I could actually see my hand moving back and forth.</p><p></p><p>It is now about a week later. There were a couple of days that I didn't really notice it at all. There were a couple of days that it was vibrating, but by the time I got to my destination, the vibrating had pretty much stopped. And there have been a couple of days that it vibrates, but not as bad as what it was. It doesn't happen in order, either (one day its fine, the next its vibrating, the next its fine, etc etc). </p><p></p><p>Since I have gotten it repaired, I haven't really pushed it over 40 mph. I will be doing so tonight however. Is it just a new part trying to work itself out, the new tires trying to round themselves out, or could it be a more serious problem, something I should take it back in for? As far as I can tell, nothing else it affected. I can't hear any noises or anything in turns either. So what do you think? Thanks for the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chadeley02, post: 2292561, member: 262369"] So I noticed awhile ago that my steering was a little loose. Not incredibly loose, just loose. So I took it into the shop and was told that the rack was leaking. It wasn't bad, but I decided to have them change the rack. I also got an alignment and 2 brand new front tires to the tune of just over $1000. When I got it back, the wheel started vibrating. It was so bad that I could actually see my hand moving back and forth. It is now about a week later. There were a couple of days that I didn't really notice it at all. There were a couple of days that it was vibrating, but by the time I got to my destination, the vibrating had pretty much stopped. And there have been a couple of days that it vibrates, but not as bad as what it was. It doesn't happen in order, either (one day its fine, the next its vibrating, the next its fine, etc etc). Since I have gotten it repaired, I haven't really pushed it over 40 mph. I will be doing so tonight however. Is it just a new part trying to work itself out, the new tires trying to round themselves out, or could it be a more serious problem, something I should take it back in for? As far as I can tell, nothing else it affected. I can't hear any noises or anything in turns either. So what do you think? Thanks for the help! [/QUOTE]
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