I would recommend removing the front wheels, and having them spun on a tire balancer. You will most likely find a ply shifted and bulging, or a damaged sidewall. In any event, I wouldn't drive on those tires far. Karl ----- Original Message ----- From: Marshall Ruskin <mruskin@PANGEA.CA> > Hi Volks: > I have been noticing for the past couple of weeks a slight shudder/wobble in > the steering wheel, even at slow speeds and going straight. I think it is > getting worse. There is no sound associated with it. > If the Westy had front-wheel drive, I'd suspect the Constant-velocity > joints - it feels much like slightly bad CV's. > Any ideas what I should investigate? > Marshall Ruskin |
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