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The mysterious wheel shake. (archive)

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Posted by Justin on January 29, 2002 at 13:50:03:

In Reply to: Wheel rattle! posted by DMBS on January 29, 2002 at 11:44:36:

David.

You have pegged a couple of the common problems plaguing various Xk owners around the world.

What I have found is, unless you keep the car in meticulous alignment, the shake will appear. Once it appears, it recursively causes itself to become worse and worse. It does this by virtue that bad wheel bearing ruin bushings, bad bushings ruin suspension arms, bad suspension arms ruin hubs... etc. etc.

The best thing to do for these car is to have the alignment checked and calibrated once a year. Do not align the car to any other spec than factory. "Performance" alignments (slight toe-in, aggressive, negative camber, etc.) will accelerate the degradation of the entire suspension system.

Since these problems are recursive, unless you remedy them early, you can permantly work the shake into your vehicle. If this happens, you are looking at a suspension rebuild.

FYI. Even chronic low tire pressure can cause the onset of these problems.

Good luck!

Justin


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