majukutaj
08-19-2008, 03:13 PM
I'm experiencing a pretty severe wobble in the steering wheel of my xB; can anyone help me out?
- The wobble is worst at around 25-35 mph
- The wobble is present whether I'm braking or not
- It's much, much less intense at highway speeds, often unnoticeable
- There's no noticeable drift or pull
- I haven't hit anything
- I haven't had any bad bumps related to potholes / speed bumps
- I'm still using the stock wheels
- I've checked the tire pressure
- I've had the tires / wheels visually inspected and balanced
My understanding is that being out-of-balance typically causes shaking at high speed, and radial wobble typically causes shaking at low speed, and that alignment is usually associated with drift / pull. I assumed that any belt problems would be noticeable from looking at the outside of the tire, so I didn't ask the technician (GoodYear Svc Ctr) to actually remove the tires looking for defects.
Since it still wobbles, I know that I'm wrong, but I can't figure out what I wrong about. I'm hoping somebody will tell me. :D
--UPDATE--
Metro273 was right on the money; the tire's damage couldn't be seen from the outside. I had it replaced, and everything's back to normal.
Thanks guys :)
- The wobble is worst at around 25-35 mph
- The wobble is present whether I'm braking or not
- It's much, much less intense at highway speeds, often unnoticeable
- There's no noticeable drift or pull
- I haven't hit anything
- I haven't had any bad bumps related to potholes / speed bumps
- I'm still using the stock wheels
- I've checked the tire pressure
- I've had the tires / wheels visually inspected and balanced
My understanding is that being out-of-balance typically causes shaking at high speed, and radial wobble typically causes shaking at low speed, and that alignment is usually associated with drift / pull. I assumed that any belt problems would be noticeable from looking at the outside of the tire, so I didn't ask the technician (GoodYear Svc Ctr) to actually remove the tires looking for defects.
Since it still wobbles, I know that I'm wrong, but I can't figure out what I wrong about. I'm hoping somebody will tell me. :D
--UPDATE--
Metro273 was right on the money; the tire's damage couldn't be seen from the outside. I had it replaced, and everything's back to normal.
Thanks guys :)