steering wheel is shaking in my prelude

Discussion in 'Prelude' started by Kevin, Oct 23, 2003.

  1. Kevin

    Kevin Guest

    After i rotated my tires on my 94 honda prelude vtec the steering
    wheel shakes . It doesnt effect the steering of the car but it is
    annoying and worries me. I went to an auto shop and they said that i
    need two new back tires, i got them and it didn't fix anything. What
    could it be?
     
    Kevin, Oct 23, 2003
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  2. Kevin

    Kevin Guest

    any thoughts?
     
    Kevin, Oct 24, 2003
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  3. Kevin

    E. Meyer Guest

    If the steering wheel shakes, you have an out of balance front tire, an out
    of round front tire, or some problem with the front suspension. Nothing in
    the back can make the steering wheel shake. Problems in the rear will be
    felt in your seat.
     
    E. Meyer, Oct 24, 2003
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  4. Kevin

    pray4surf Guest

    : (Kevin) wrote in message
    : > After i rotated my tires on my 94 honda prelude vtec the steering
    : > wheel shakes . It doesnt effect the steering of the car but it is
    : > annoying and worries me. I went to an auto shop and they said that i
    : > need two new back tires, i got them and it didn't fix anything. What
    : > could it be?


    IME - Have the front tires balanced and check the rim(s) for any damage
    (bent)... debris (caked on mud)

    How's the wear on the (now) front tires? Anything unusual?

    Rotate the tires once again (putting the new ones up front). Do the symptoms
    disappear?

    An out of balance rear tire *will* behave differently up front...

    Good luck!

    Rick
     
    pray4surf, Oct 24, 2003
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  5. Kevin

    dimmi Guest

    Once upon a time I had rear wheels horribly disbalanced, which caused the
    whole body to shake, which caused steering wheel to bounce as well. It was
    just nasty.
    But it would be obvious for Kevin, I think, if rears in his case are super
    bad.

    on overall, rears shouldn't cause steering wheel to jump in your tighty
    hands ;-). Yeah, I agree - check balance on fronts and suspension as well,
    don't forget to check your front rotors for warpage (disbalancing) -
    shouldn't be your case, though, 'cause you ONLY messed up with rotation, and
    don't have problems with braking (well, you will notice if they are warped).

    It is pretty weird problem, though.

    dimmi
     
    dimmi, Oct 24, 2003
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