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Causes for steering wheel shake?
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<blockquote data-quote="Murder Snake" data-source="post: 15899901" data-attributes="member: 21876"><p>are they after market wheels? or, have you changed the front hubs. if yes to either, you may find the hubcentric of the wheel is not fitting the hub properly so even if the wheel is balanced correctly, it does not fit down properly around the hub. if it is loose, you can use a tape that some of the alignment/tire shops use to take up the slack, if larger, then you will not have the wheel seat properly on the hub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Murder Snake, post: 15899901, member: 21876"] are they after market wheels? or, have you changed the front hubs. if yes to either, you may find the hubcentric of the wheel is not fitting the hub properly so even if the wheel is balanced correctly, it does not fit down properly around the hub. if it is loose, you can use a tape that some of the alignment/tire shops use to take up the slack, if larger, then you will not have the wheel seat properly on the hub. [/QUOTE]
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