Hi
My steering wheel in the Camry (99) has been shaking pretty bad recently ,
Just checking if all thats needed is for an alignment ?
I dont want to go wasting $70 on one if its not casuing the problem.
Iv tryed pumping up the tyres and that wasnt the cause.
Thanks in advance
Wheel Alignment
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Re: Wheel Alignment
supraman_nz wrote:Hi
My steering wheel in the Camry (99) has been shaking pretty bad recently ,
Just checking if all thats needed is for an alignment ?
I dont want to go wasting $70 on one if its not casuing the problem.
Iv tryed pumping up the tyres and that wasnt the cause.
Thanks in advance
Steering Wheel Shakes = Font Wheels need Balancing
Chassis Shake = Rear Wheels need Balancing
Car pulls to the left or right, uneven tyre wear, poor cornering = Wheel Alignment.
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A balance is about $10 per wheel. An Alignment is between $26 and $70 for all 4 wheels.
If you have old mags, they could also be slightly buckled (which is very common, and nothing to worry about). If this is the case, a balance should minimise any vibration but it might not get rid of of the vibration completely.
If its a 99 camry, I wouldnt expect this to be the case, unless the wife has hit something at speed (also could be very common)
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If it only vibrates when you are breaking, you could also have a warped disc rotor, which would just require the discs to be machined (not a biggie either).
If you have old mags, they could also be slightly buckled (which is very common, and nothing to worry about). If this is the case, a balance should minimise any vibration but it might not get rid of of the vibration completely.
If its a 99 camry, I wouldnt expect this to be the case, unless the wife has hit something at speed (also could be very common)
If it only vibrates when you are breaking, you could also have a warped disc rotor, which would just require the discs to be machined (not a biggie either).
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