Hello Bitogers,
I'm having a weird issue with my '68 Dodge. As it rolls down the road at slow speeds, say 15 mph, the car has a wobble to it. Sometimes it's there and sometimes it's not. Best way to describe it would be you feel the rear of the car shake from side to side. I also noticed when I make right hand turns the wobble will become more noticable. During the turns I feel the steering wheel thunk in unison when the car wobbles. There's no bent rim issue and I pulled the wheels/drums recently to make sure there was no busted brake hardware. Didn't see any leaky wheel cylinders either. Could it be something as simple as a brake shoe hanging a bit? If a wheel bearing was going bad, would that cause a slow speed wobble?
Any other ideas?
Thanks,
Ed B.
I'm having a weird issue with my '68 Dodge. As it rolls down the road at slow speeds, say 15 mph, the car has a wobble to it. Sometimes it's there and sometimes it's not. Best way to describe it would be you feel the rear of the car shake from side to side. I also noticed when I make right hand turns the wobble will become more noticable. During the turns I feel the steering wheel thunk in unison when the car wobbles. There's no bent rim issue and I pulled the wheels/drums recently to make sure there was no busted brake hardware. Didn't see any leaky wheel cylinders either. Could it be something as simple as a brake shoe hanging a bit? If a wheel bearing was going bad, would that cause a slow speed wobble?
Any other ideas?
Thanks,
Ed B.