ulflyer
Active member
Friend gets a shimmy at around 43 mph. Not at any other speed. She has 26K on the '12.
Both wheels have been rebalanced. Guy at tire shop had no other work and took a lot of time balancing. Only after we get back to my house did I realize I failed to ask him to check the "run out" (if that is the right term) so I jacked it up and had someone spin each wheel while holding a piece of wood almost against the the wheel rim. One side was true all the way around but the other, which is one that took a lot of work to get balanced, showed a slight bend at one spot. It could even be seen with the eye and I'd guess it was "off" not more than one or two eights of an inch.
Would this likely be the cause of the shimmy?
Both wheels have been rebalanced. Guy at tire shop had no other work and took a lot of time balancing. Only after we get back to my house did I realize I failed to ask him to check the "run out" (if that is the right term) so I jacked it up and had someone spin each wheel while holding a piece of wood almost against the the wheel rim. One side was true all the way around but the other, which is one that took a lot of work to get balanced, showed a slight bend at one spot. It could even be seen with the eye and I'd guess it was "off" not more than one or two eights of an inch.
Would this likely be the cause of the shimmy?