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Passenger Side Wheel Wobble..

Old Apr 5, 2014 | 03:32 AM
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Passenger Side Wheel Wobble..

So here's my problem. I am getting a wheel "wobble" feeling from the passenger side of my car. The weird thing is, it only happens when accelerating. When cruising, or rolling at a constant RPM, it doesn't wobble. So the wobble is directly proportional to the amount of throttle being used. More torque equals more wobble. Idea's on what it is?

Things I can confirm are good.
- Alignment
- Balance
- No wheel bends / cracks
- Control arm busing looked good
- Struts and Mounts
- No tears in the axle boots (Still could be a problem)

Possibilities..
- Axle
- Motor Mounts
- Hub/Bearing

I am lowered on H&R with KYB struts/shocks. About 15k now. Car is fairly close to stock. 240 Whp. Any ideas?

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Also, they're no weird clicking or grinding noises. I have done all the reverse, and turn tests and what not and I get no clicks or grinds. Thanks again.
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Old Apr 5, 2014 | 03:39 AM
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Are you sure it's not wheel hop?
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Old Apr 5, 2014 | 03:40 AM
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Originally Posted by taintedred07
Are you sure it's not wheel hop?
Not wheel hop. I don't even spin second with my new tires. It doesnt jerk like wheel hop, just wobbles more and more the faster you accelerate.
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