Ok, just brought my car into the dealer complaining of a slight steering wheel shake on centering the wheel, and the rear sway bar bushings making noise. They fixed the noise, and balanced the tires.
It felt good for mabye a day and now it might be drifting to the left again, but my roads are so crappy i can barely tell.
Now the shake is back. The balancing stopped my car from drifting to the left, but the shake remains.
It happens when the wheel is 2-8 degrees off center in either direction. It is extremely noticable and rapid when you are going through a long light turn. The wheel sort of shimmys left and right. Once past 10 degrees or so the shake slows to a less rapid frequency and eventually stops and the car behaves normally. It gets worse with more people in the car.
I just checked and one of my tires was about 5 PSI lower than the other. Filling it up and seeing if the problem disapears. *edit* Filled up both tires to 30PSI. Shake is less noticible on turning, but still present on centering the wheel.
Any ideas?
Last edited by fly44; 02/23/04 09:12 PM.