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06-21-2009, 01:59
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Sergeant Major
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: greenville, sc
Posts: 122
dodge 1/2 ton has got a bad shimmy
I have run into a real problem. My WC 21 develops a very bad shimmy above 25mph.
It had a bad tie rod end, which I replaced assuming it would solve the problem. It did not... bummer.
I jacked it up and ran it with wheels off the groung. Front right wheel has about a 1/2" hop as it rotates.
Left wheel has a wobble.
Axles and hubs are straigt.
What is normal for these wheels? The 1/2 " hop does not look like it was from damage, looks like it was made that way.
the wobble looks like it hit something.
Can bent/out of true wheels be straightened and balanced. Where should I take it
07-05-2009, 23:02
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Oconomowoc WI.
Posts: 5
I would just replace the questionable wheels. Probably cheaper than trying to repair
bad ones. I have some extras I'm willing to part with, or check with Vintage Power
Wagon in Iowa.
07-05-2009, 23:52
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: greenville, sc
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what a coincidence. I will be in Watertown in a few weeks, helping at my dad's farm. You might know him- Gene Imes He has a half dozen MV's you might have seen, M715, M37, WC63. He owns the buffalo farm on Count Em near 106 north of watertown.
If you have 2 rims you think are true, I'd be interested.
Thanks for you reply
Doug
07-06-2009, 00:12
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Oconomowoc WI.
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Hey Doug,
Give me a call at 920-474-4374 (please leave message if I miss your call).
I can put some rims on my balancer + check them for you.
Roger
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