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FadedToyota Aug 24, 2009 06:50 PM

Please help really annoying!
 
So i had wheels with an offset of +2 on my 315/75/16 tires and i was forced to put 1 1/4 spacers on and my 2000 tacoma shook like no other. So i was told it was probably the spacers so i ordered my new wheels with a -11 offset and took the spacers off and the shaking is still here?????? the side it feels like it shakes on is the side that i keep having to replace my brake rotors because there getting grooved days after replacing them and i dont see anything that could be wrong under there, anyone have any suggestions?

brian2sun Aug 24, 2009 09:00 PM

Sounds like something is very wrong w/ your brakes, my last set of rotors lasted about 6 years and I only needed to turn them once during that time. Look at your tie rod ends and ball joints too. Check for any torn or leaking rubber boots. If you can't find anything wrong, I would take it to a shop because it could be dangerous.

Does it do it if you coast in neutral?

Cbohl51 Aug 25, 2009 06:59 AM

Sounds like you might have a stuck caliper that is causing premature wear on that rotor.

Try to jack the front of the vehicle up, and try to free-spin that wheel to see if you can turn it by hand.

FadedToyota Aug 26, 2009 04:40 PM

both of my cvs are leaking but there are no rips and the mechanic said it is most likely from them being to full.

FadedToyota Aug 26, 2009 04:44 PM

and i literally have only had the new rotors on for 3 months but it has been doing it the whole time, i heard maybe bad metal since they are made in a diff country and they can come warped

stave Aug 26, 2009 05:12 PM

yeah i agree with Cbohl51. jack up the front and see if you can spin the tires

akaphilly Aug 26, 2009 05:34 PM

if you dont have poly steering rack bushings get them fast! did you check the tie rods and ball joints? give the tire a wiggle up n down n sideways

FadedToyota Aug 27, 2009 03:04 PM

you really think it would be the steering rack bushings?

CMFICSR20 Aug 27, 2009 03:50 PM

Okay. Check your inner tie rods by shaking the wheel side to side with it off the ground. rack bushings are also a likely cause, autozone etc sells urethane energy bushings. Also, there are rack guide buhsings inside the rack that can wear out on lifted trucks from the ties rods working on an angle instead of flat, this feels just like a worn tie rod.

akaphilly Aug 27, 2009 03:57 PM


Originally Posted by FadedToyota (Post 51215311)
you really think it would be the steering rack bushings?

well. a couple weeks back after i went to a larger tire, i was getting all types of sounds and shakes. then i took a look at my steering rack while turning the wheel. and it was moving back and forth over 1/4 inch. after i put the poly steering rack bushings on it was perfect. if you have anything over stock tires you NEED the poly bushings

FadedToyota Aug 27, 2009 07:20 PM

okay i will check on that i just had my tire off and shook the wheel no moevement like a bad wheel bearing but the cv's whine and they are spitting grease?


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