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Back Wheel Wobble
A few weeks ago I sideswiped a concrete wall going about 80 on the interstate. I got two new wheels for the front and back but now when I drive i can see my back wheel wobbling. I cant feel it but i can see it. Anyone know what can be wrong and how much i'm looking at to fix this. thanks
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White 02 Silverado Ext Cab 23" MOB Torrio Black and Chrome wrapped in Falken 285/35 R23 Tires Flowmaster 40 series with turndowns Alpine IVA-D310 7" Flipout touchscreen Clear Headlights and bumper lights Eurodesigns 8500K Hyperwhite High and low beams All hyperwhite running and turning lamps |
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Re: Back Wheel Wobble
Probably either bent the axle or the housing. Most likely the axle shaft. Axle shafts aren't too tough to put in. Let me know if you want instructions. Otherwards a shop would probably figure it out for under 2 hours labor(I would hope)
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Re: Back Wheel Wobble
I would bet on the hub being bent.. samething happen to a jeep I had.
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Re: Back Wheel Wobble
The hub is one with the axle on GM 10 bolts.
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2009 Silverado 1500 2002 Camaro Z28(rebuilder) 2005 Yamaha GP1300R |
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