Wheel-ends function as a system: the spindle, hub, and rim (or wheel), as well as the bearings and the fasteners, all work in concert to keep the wheels in place and the tires running straight and ...
From HDAJ's sister publication, Heavy Duty Trucking. We focus on tires here, mostly, but wheels and hubs, and the other gear that attaches tires to trucks, deserve attention too. Wheel-ends function ...
I’m inclined to think your tyre store might be right, Anthony, and heavy vehicles like the Prado, especially if they’ve been used of-road can, in fact, damage their own rims to the point where the ...
It would only be replaced/repaired at Toyota’s expense if it were a problem of design or production. Until you have it assessed by a Toyota dealer who should be able to establish the cause of the ...
Q: I purchased a used 2019 Ford pickup with 11,000 miles on it. As I was driving on I-80 at 70 mph, suddenly the front end started to vibrate. I was able to pull over. The next day while driving 55 ...
The Chrysler announcement came in a "technical service bulletin." It said, "Vehicles equipped with a solid front axle may exhibit steering system vibration if the steering system is damaged or not ...
Q: I drove over a pothole in my 2005 Maxima and hit it very hard. Since then there’s a wobble in the steering wheel at 55 mph but otherwise the car runs OK and stops fine. Is this something I should ...