Peterk
Active LVC Member
My steering wheel wobbles a lot (but not always) when I'm going over 55mph. on the highway and after I hit a bump in the road. When I brake, it gets worse. note : I live in Massachusetts where, when they repaved rt. 128/95 this summer, they did not repave the top of the underpasses which remain pot-holed and very rough so when you're cruising on a nice new road, all of a sudden you hit this unpaved area.. I can't figure out the thinking on that one. I tried checking the suspension components on the rt. side and everything seemed tight, yet the covering on the ball joints are trash. The problem reminded me of years ago when I had a bad Idler arm and more recently, a bad tie rod end on my wife's car. The current tie rods look to be a replacement as they have grease fittings and there wasn't any play in them when I jacked up that side to check. Besides taking the car to a shop ( $$$$$), is there anything else or a different procedure for checking these components ? The service manual says to have the car on a lift with the LCA supported to do these checks. This type of suspension is new to me ... and I don't wan't a major malfunction that could kill me! If I had the money right now I would just go for a total replacement of the front suspension. By the way, labor rates here are 80 to 100 bucks an hour .. Sorry for the long post.... but any info on where to look next would be appreciated. Perhaps a badly warped rotor ?