A rattle is felt through the steering wheel.
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A rattle is felt through the steering wheel.
When I am driving my 4Runner over continuous bumps; a rattle can be felt through the steering wheel. It's almost as if something feels loose and it kind of feels like a clunk. It feels like it's coming from the left wheel. Any idea what this could be? (or if it's even a big deal) I just recently got all my upper and lower ball joints replaced since the old ones were pretty worn (if that has relevance to this). This weird rattle was especially felt before I replaced my ball joints when I would go off roading up trails the steering would be really loose and less responsive when going over consecutive bumps. Now since the new ball joints, the problem seems lesser but is still there. Sorry for the long awkward post.
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mine is a 99 lmt 4wd and shakes from 65 to 72mph. new tires, new rotors and pads and a fresh alignment. still no change. shake is the same in neutral, drive and under braking. IFS by the way.
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my '05 Tacoma does it too
I took it to the stealer and they drove it with me in the car and ....
"could not duplicate".
So, I am assuming it's something loose that is meant to be tight but the stealer will not be looking for anything to fix.
I hadn't noticed it until I started really driving the truck around corners fast on a local highway like an Xrunner might be driven.
"could not duplicate".
So, I am assuming it's something loose that is meant to be tight but the stealer will not be looking for anything to fix.
I hadn't noticed it until I started really driving the truck around corners fast on a local highway like an Xrunner might be driven.
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It could be a bad tire; check them all for flat spots & broken belts first. Check your steering dampener/stabilizer, I replaced my old original 95 issue with an OME from TRD Parts & it quieted the death wobble down, mine wasn't that bad to begin with but I'm obsessive compulsive so it drove me nuts, some will say that's just putting a band aid on a problem but I say if it helps...then yours was weak & needed replaced. Then check to ensure the spindle is lubed & the CV's are good. All this is assuming that the alignment & balance on the tires is correct & it might not be.
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