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Pictures of the front and rear suspensions would help a lot.
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How old are the tires? I/m betting it is a bad tire. Especially if it happened all of a sudden.
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Put it up on a lift and take some pics so we can see what was done.Maybe the main leaf of the spring has reversed eyes?
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I tried to find a date code on the outside facing side of the tire but no luck. They look old to me though.the whitewall has tons of thin cracking throughout it which I wouldn’t think you’d see if the tires werent old. I’m gonna order a new set today . Brand on it is the Lester tire company. I’m debating between the new bias ply looking radials by diamond back or a set of firestone bias ply .
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If you plan on driving the car a lot, go with the radials.
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I don't think that is going to stop your speed wobble. I made previous comments about the possible causes but that was on an unmodified vehicle. I agree with others that you need to post photos so we can see what was done to your cars' suspension and steering. Most likely, something is allowing that front axle to move from side to side or bounce up and down, or both. Maybe they took too many leaves out of the front spring. the shackles are too long... |
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Nice looking car. I doubt tire size affects anything, a round tire is around tire.Neither bias or radials will be the base cause of the death wobble. When you say that you had to hang on to the steering wheel ,it sounds much more than a simple vibration. Have you done something as simple as a wheel alignment? An old or out of balance tire will present this problem all the time .
The dropped axle shouldn’t be a cause, as the car is lowered front and rear the caster should be in the ball park, should be? Last edited by my4dv8; 06-05-2023 at 02:40 PM. |
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Tie rods ends loose or worn...
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I jacked the car up finally once rain was gone. I grabbed the drag link maybe 8 inches from where it connects to the steering arm and pushed it , the steering arm was moving a bunch .
the bolts that hold the steering arm in were loose along with some other bolts . I tightened . Gonna take it for a test drive here shortly , I will let you guys know if the wobble is still there . Thanks again for all your help/insight |
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There is good chance that will fix it. Suspension and steering bolts don't usually come loose. If they did it once on your car, they will do it again, so you need to find out why that happened. All suspension and steering bolts if not original should be grade 8 with hardened grade 8 washers and grade 8 nuts. Never use regular hardware washers anywhere on the chassis or engine because the bolts and nuts will sink into the soft metal allowing the nuts to loosen. I only stock grade 8 washers in my bolt bin cabinet. I buy them a box at a time. If you don't have castle nuts with cotter pins use locknuts.
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I took it on a good 10 mile test drive , hit some bumps and rough spots in the road and got it up to around 50mph, never wobbled at all . |
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NICE . We completely rebuilt a front end on a 32 ,new everything . Just assumed the tierod was correct length new tie rod ends. All of a sudden after 6 months we got the violent scary death wobble, wouldn’t go away so trailered it home 3/4 hr. After exhaustive investigation found someone previously had stabbed the tierod in 1”1/4 too long toed in something terrible.
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Nope stock 32 axle.
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It is a 36, the searing box was not the best. It will probably be the searing box if it was not up graded to a 37 box that has a roller on the pitman arm JMHO.
Last edited by jimvette59; 06-11-2023 at 12:29 PM. |
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