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rexford
10-11-2004, 12:34 PM
I am experiencing a wobble at speeds in excess of 50 when I let off of the gas. When I hit the gas (at these speeds) the truck darts a little in the opposite direction of the way the wobble begins. It almost feels like torque steer, but that doesn't make sense in a rear wheel drive vehicle. My thoughts are that it is something in the drive train, or maybe a broken motor mount is letting the engine shift its weight. I recently replaced the shocks and balanced/rotated the tires but the problem persists. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks.

rexford
10-11-2004, 12:35 PM
I forgot to mention it is a 1999 rodeo lse 2wheel drive.

tomlcollins
10-11-2004, 01:04 PM
How's your alignment? the engine shifting from a broken motor mount shouldn't be so drastic that it causes the car to veer.

rexford
10-11-2004, 01:06 PM
How's your alignment? the engine shifting from a broken motor mount shouldn't be so drastic that it causes the car to veer.


I had the alignment checked and they said no problems. I dont feel it on shifting, on letting off the gas it wobbles, applying it darts.

Ramblin Fever
10-11-2004, 01:13 PM
Have you checked your wheel bearings? Also check your tire pressure, that can do it too.

May also have a tire out of round, bad rim, etc.

When my 2yr old set of Goodyear (crap) Wrangler rt/s's starting going bad, I thought for sure it was related to drive-train. As the tire's had LOTS of tread left, no patches, no irregular wear, etc. in other words, there was no reason for me to suspect the tires.

I had done everything, repacked wheel bearings, alignment, new shocks, had rims inspected, finally I didn't want to shell out $$$ for new tires, as I only had 26K on the Goodyear's that I paid $800 for 2yrs prior.

Finally gave up, whole front of truck begin vibrating badly, went out and spent close to $1K for Bridgestone Revo tires, man WHAT a difference!

Good luck, keep us posted.

2eyefishclaw
10-11-2004, 09:57 PM
sounds like a tire concern I would take it back to whoeveer balance it and ask them to have another person check it
If it is a 2000 model or newer and has factory aluminum rims they can be a pain to balance if one is not familliar with these

rexford
10-21-2004, 11:19 AM
i had the servicing done recently at tire kingdom (rotate,alignment,balane) with no improvement (assuming they didn't just move it to another spot). it's very unpleasant.

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