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Tire wobble

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My front tire (drivers side) when lifted off the ground has about 1-1/2 inches of play in it side to side (nothing top to bottom). The passenger side has no play. Any idea what can be causing this issue?

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It could be a bad tire, a bent wheel rim, hub runout or any combination of these. Can you see wobble in the wheel rim or is it just in the tire itself?
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thanks for the reply! the rim itself moves about 1-1/2 inch. the rim is not bent and the tires are brand new (maybe 5,000kms on them). I thought it may be the hub, however the hub would result in my car shaking at all speeds, not just at high speeds (which it does)... Any other suggestions? Thanks!

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Post by matthew1 »

Sounds like inner or outer tie rods. The car follows grooves in the pavement?
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Post by regent »

Yes, check to see if the play is in the horizontal plane only (grab the wheel at 9 and 3 o'clock and try to move it) - this will indicate worn tie rod ends. Next, grab it at 6 and 12 o'clock to check for play in the ball joints and control arm bushings (or you could use a pry bar under the wheel)

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Just an update: I took the car over to a mechanic. We took the wheel off and had a look. It turns out it is a lower ball joint on my drivers side. I thought it would be the tie rod ends so i'm still a little worried about his findings. The wheel has absolutely no play top to bottom (12-6) but it had play side to side. Could this be caused by a bad ball joint or should I have it looked over by a new mechanic?

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Post by regent »

We took the wheel off and had a look.
Since I am present at the scene I would ask him (or her) kindly to show me where the play is and I would even take a picture or two for my records :)
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Post by cmatwie99 »

My apologies, I shouldn't have used 'we'. He took the tire of and those were his findings. I did some research online on how to check the ball joint as well as the tie rods, so I am going to take a look myself and see if I can determine the problem. I will take some pictures and post them tomorrow in regards to my findings. I personally think it may be my tie rods, but they were replaced about 2 years ago. They shouldn't go that soon should they? (replaced by volvo).
Also, the car does not shake at speeds lower than 80kmph (approx 45mph i believe). It also does not pull to one side, just shakes the heck out of me as i drive. Won't a bad tire rod cause the vehicle to pull to one side?

Again, thanks for all your input, i truly appreciate it!

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Post by regent »

Good thought.
If you are lifting up the car, please remember Safety First! :D
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Post by cmatwie99 »

Yes Sir, thank you, Regent for your input. I'll update the post tomorrow with photos!

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