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Back of car wobbling at passenger side any help on what it might be ?


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Any more information, such as under what conditions this wobble occurs?

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First "CHECK YOUR WHEEL BOLTS" before you drive it again!

Have you or anyone else driving hit a curb etc.?

Check the condition of your tyres and rim. Jack it up and run your hands arounsd the surface of the tyre feeling for any obvious lumps, bulges or protrusions. Whilst up there check for any damage to the inside rims of your wheels. Spin them on the axle to ensure they are free.

If all the wheels are nice and tight and the tyres seem fine, it could be out of balance. It would need to be bad to show on the rear, but not unknown.

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First "CHECK YOUR WHEEL BOLTS" before you drive it again!

Have you or anyone else driving hit a curb etc.?

No dont think so but if someone has wot could it be ?

Check the condition of your tyres and rim. Jack it up and run your hands arounsd the surface of the tyre feeling for any obvious lumps, bulges or protrusions. Whilst up there check for any damage to the inside rims of your wheels. Spin them on the axle to ensure they are free.

If all the wheels are nice and tight and the tyres seem fine, it could be out of balance. It would need to be bad to show on the rear, but not unknown.

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Not as i know of any hitting a cirb or anything but if so what might it be ?

The wheel could be buckled. As Silver! says though make sure all the wheels are on nice & tight first. Jack it up & give em a wiggle - if there's any movement tighten the bolts up.

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