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front end vibration #775295 12/26/06 11:27 PM
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Roland2655 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
My 85 pickup has this weird problem of wheel vibration when taking off from a stop, its more pronounced if you're making a turn in either direction (ie left turn lane, or right turn from a stop sign) After about 5-10 mile per hour it stops and them no more vibration, even at freeway speed. Looking for suggestions on where start looking in order to fix this problem.


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Re: front end vibration [Re: Roland2655] #775296 12/30/06 05:46 AM
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turkbodiddle Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
had a similar problem, changed out the steering stabilizer. my truck has 331,000 on it and still had orig. part and was just waisted. It was more of a shimmy on the steering wheel from start off to about 40mph and when I moved left or right it would get worse. Just something to look at. Tire balancing check your front end to see if tie rods are good. Wheel bearings. Jack up truck and start wiggling the wheels for excessive play. Hope that helps


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Re: front end vibration [Re: Roland2655] #775297 12/30/06 05:56 AM
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kewlynx Offline
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Inspect your front end components; BJ's, tie rods, etc. Also, just a reminder for you that we have an FSM for an 85 sticky'd here.

Front end maintenance


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