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DIESEL126 06-25-2007 08:34 PM

Passenger wheel shaking
 
1985 300sd the whole front end has been replaced , I just started experiencing a shaking in the passenger wheel at 50-55mph and beyond, if I look out the window while my father driver I can see the rim shaking .What can this be from I checked everything it all seems tight. Rotated the tires from front to back with no change. :furious2:HELP

truckinik 06-25-2007 08:59 PM

It's just scared you are going to run it into the curb..
Has it ever been traumatized, curb rash, or any other ill events..? Ask it, and get back to me with it's answer..

I know someone it could talk to..

DIESEL126 06-25-2007 09:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trucking (Post 1546237)
It's just scared you are going to run it into the curb..
Has it ever been traumatized, curb rash, or any other ill events..? Ask it, and get back to me with it's answer..

I know someone it could talk to..

Really don't know but all front end parts have been replaced ,everything was fine then all of sudden the shaking started only the passenger wheel shakes . Have tried everything its all tight, can not figure it out getting frustrated .:bigcry:

Larry Delor 06-25-2007 11:56 PM

Lift up that corner of the car, and move the tire around - see if you get any movement - maybe the castle nut on the spindle could use another 1/4-1/2 turn. If you hear/feel movement, have someone eyeball it while you make it move/make noise.

Paulc66t 06-26-2007 08:05 AM

I had a similar problem on my 300D. I would get an occasional front end woble on the drivers side wheel at highway speeds. It only happened 1 or twice in a week.I could usually stop the wooble by applying the brakes. It turned out to be the wheel bearing. It is a fairly easy fix.

DIESEL126 06-26-2007 10:59 AM

All wheel bearing are new but, I'm taking a look at them now.Maybe I got a bad one?

Ken300D 06-26-2007 01:36 PM

You probably would not have a bad new wheel bearing, but more likely they have seated themselves more firmly as you have driven the car.

Probably worth re-doing the wheel bearing adjustment procedure.

Ken300D


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