I have a 1993 Toyota MR2 and it does ok til i hit 55MPH then the steering wheel starts to shake then when i start to make a right hand turn the whole car shakes violenly and i have to turn the steering wheel left to smooth it out again but everytime i move the wheel to the right its like the wheel is bouncing and shakes the car very hard but it dont do it when i turn to the left i know it is the passenger front tire please help i need to know what might be going on
i meant to say I KNOW IT IS NOT THE TIRE ITSELF it is the whole front passenger side wheeli meant to say I KNOW IT IS NOT THE TIRE ITSELF it is the whole front passenger side wheel
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The suspension components need to be checked for excessive wear on the front also the steering track rod ends for play
Jack up on axle stands and try to wobble the wheel for play
Im just askn...Does your steering wheel also shake? I,d start small look for any thrown wheel weights, wheel bearings, I would like the front end up so that the wheel are off the ground, rock the tire top backn forth and the same from side to side. Check you wheel balance. Another thing to check would be your sway bar bushings..I know nothing about your rig so im guessing!
perhaps a leaked out shock absorber....you might see an oily film on the lower half of the shock.....simplest place to start. If not that, then the front end should be checked for worn or broken component
Check your struts and wheels, could be wheel bearing. jack your car in the front and shake the Wheels and see if there is any play. and also if the struts are still mounted at the right place.
This usually indicates a problem with the suspension components. Check for play in front end suspension, 1st thing I would check would be the steering damper, it's often overlooked, and could be the cause. If that checks out ok, jack up and check for play in wheels, which could be caused by worn ball joints, tie rod ends, wheel bearings. A lot of possibilities, generally play in any components can trigger the shaking you're experiencing when hitting a pot hole or bump. Good luck!
1.The fault can be differant places. Are your brakes spounge - Check for air in the line
2.Are they low - Needs adjustmemt
3.Are they hard - Booster problem or non return valve on the vacuum pipe.
4.Brake hoses (rubber ones) are old and is starting to block the flow of the fuide
5.Bad disc pads.
6.Chech the wheel bearings for play.
you need to inspect your front tyres for damages, you can start by changing front tyres with back, and test drive, if tyres look ok then have tyres balanced.
i meant to say I KNOW IT IS NOT THE TIRE ITSELF it is the whole front passenger side wheel
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