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<blockquote data-quote="frdfandc" data-source="post: 5503278" data-attributes="member: 605049"><p>Common issues for a steering wheel wobble is work steering linkage. Its easy to remove and install yourself, but take it to a competent alignment shop afterwards. You will be able to see excessive play in the tie rod ends. Any type of up/down movement beyond anything more than 1/16th of an inch indicates worn parts.</p><p></p><p>Also another indication of steering wheel wobble is worn tires. If they have poor wear (uneven, cupped, chopped) then that is a strong indication of cause for the wobble. Worn steering components, worn suspension components and/or lack of tire rotations will cause this.</p><p></p><p>For the steering wheel off center, its just an adjustment to the tie rod ends if they all seem tight enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frdfandc, post: 5503278, member: 605049"] Common issues for a steering wheel wobble is work steering linkage. Its easy to remove and install yourself, but take it to a competent alignment shop afterwards. You will be able to see excessive play in the tie rod ends. Any type of up/down movement beyond anything more than 1/16th of an inch indicates worn parts. Also another indication of steering wheel wobble is worn tires. If they have poor wear (uneven, cupped, chopped) then that is a strong indication of cause for the wobble. Worn steering components, worn suspension components and/or lack of tire rotations will cause this. For the steering wheel off center, its just an adjustment to the tie rod ends if they all seem tight enough. [/QUOTE]
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