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  • Aug 19, 2008, 02:04 AM
    jammyb
    Steering wheel tremor
    This ones for any mechanics out there.

    I recently bought a car, and when travelling at 65mph the steerin wheel starts to wobble uncontolably, and the tremoring gets more violent with increasing speed. What does this mean and would it reduce traction on the road?

    Thanks a lot
  • Aug 19, 2008, 02:33 AM
    0rphan
    Wheels need balancing, this will cause steering wheel to wobble and vibrate at certain speeds, also wear and tear on your tyres... need to get it check
  • Aug 19, 2008, 02:38 AM
    jammyb
    To give the complete story, I crashed the car from what I thought was me aquaplaning on a puddle, but in hindsight it might have been due to the steering problem. Would it be possible that the wheels not being balanced caused the car to lose its grip on the road?
  • Aug 19, 2008, 03:01 AM
    0rphan
    The Fact that your wheels/tryes aren't right means that there probably worn unevenly, which could in fact cause a problem especially in wet weather.

    You need to sort that asap.
  • Aug 19, 2008, 01:41 PM
    CaptainRich
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jammyb
    To give the complete story, I crashed the car from what I thought was me aquaplaning on a puddle, but in hindsight it might have been due to the steering problem. Would it be possible that the wheels not being balanced caused the car to lose its grip on the road?

    After a crash, you should inspect for any possible damage to the wheels or the tires.
    Even a slight impact to the tire's sidewall could break a belt and cause a wobble or tremor.
  • Aug 19, 2008, 06:40 PM
    kitch428
    So you recently bought the car, and more recently you hit something. Like a curb?
    So much can go wrong with the slightest hit. I'm agreeing with all of the above, but mostly get it checked asap!
  • Aug 19, 2008, 07:06 PM
    KISS
    I had the same thing with an old car with manual rack and pinion steering. Started at about the speed you sugested and effectivley oscillated back and forth. Replaced the rack. Fixed.

    Had the hydroplaning issue too, separate problem, same car. Switched to Pirelli tires from Dunlaps. P4000 then P400. No problems. I swear by those tires anymore.

    And Kitch, a Toyota. Not that it matters.

    The wobble will cause you to loose traction.
  • Aug 20, 2008, 03:11 PM
    kitch428
    I swear by the Michelin's, kiss. My camry has the Exalto's aqua tread design. Luv'm!
  • Aug 20, 2008, 03:15 PM
    amricca
    I had a similar problem, turned out to be my ball joints. But it could be balance and tires too like suggested above, get it checked out, most places will do that for free.
  • Aug 21, 2008, 08:24 AM
    jammyb
    Cheers guys, yeah I bought the car and a couple of weeks later hydroplaned, hit the kurb and damaged it pretty bad. I will get it checked. Thanks again

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