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Old 01-31-2010, 06:01 PM
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when ever i presses on the gas or am goin at a low speed my truck starts to wobel or shake. i put the wheels up and tried to see if anything was loose and nothing seemed to be wrong. any sugestions would be great.
 
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Wheel bearing could be bad pretty common or tie rod ends.
 
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how hard would it be to fix the bearing
 
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Not sure if you have 2wd or 4wd. But if you have 2wd and the whole truck is shaking. Check the drive shaft bearing and rubber thats mounted to the underframe.
 
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one of your tires may have a cord seperating. i had one do this on my dakota and it would make the truck wobble when i take off.

also had one on a 98 ram that would shake that living crap out of the truck
 
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where should i look for the cord?
 
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the one on my dakota didnt show any signs but the one on the ram had a bubble on the side where the tread met the sidewall.

do you feel the wobble in the front or rear. if the front you will feel it in the steering. the rear will feel like someone is pushing side to side on the bed as you take off
 
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i think it is more in the front, cause theres a jerk in the steering wheel, could this be because my wheels arnt aligned
 
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a bad tire on the front would have a similar feeling as a warped brake rotor feel in the steering

a jerk would be more in the steerong from the roads. i would have someone turn the steering wheel back and forth with the engine off and look at the front end, tie rods and such.
 
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Originally Posted by mmanahan1
i think it is more in the front, cause theres a jerk in the steering wheel, could this be because my wheels arnt aligned
Hows the wear pattern?
 


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