Re: Front end Shake on dirt road

Posted by Ed Johnson on Oct. 27, 1998 at 17:48:14

In Reply to: Front end Shake on dirt road
posted by James Shotwell on Oct. 26, 1998 at 20:52:32

: This week I went on my first tour in my A. Things went fine until we turned off the paved road on to a oiled dirt road. My A immediately started to shake. The shake would first start with the steering wheel and proceed to "feed" on it self until the whole car would shake violently. I had to stomp the brake and slow down to about 5mph to get it to stop shaking. A young fellow that has a reputation of being very knowledgeable found my wishbone? loose and tightened it. NO LUCK. Then they checked my kingpins, they were ok.

: The road was a little washboard like, but very little since it was oiled red dirt. Shake would occur about 30 seconds after I would reach 20 to 25 mph.

: Several folks said their steering wheels shook also on the same road but theirs did not "grow" into a total vehicle shake. Most of the A's just drove on down the road at 30 mph without any trouble.
: My steering wheel has a little play but it drives on the highway just fine.

: What about the steering shock I see advertised?
: Where should I look first?
: thanks, james shotwell

........I went thru the whole 9 yds here abt week or so ago see if you can find it.. There are lots of think that will cause shimmy.. Yes the steering dampers do work but I would like to see you find the real trbl. I couldn't find the trbl and no one else could either on my new 74 ford pu so I put a damper on it and it waas fine. Man said if I hadn'y been so cheap and ordered power steering the cylinder would have dampened it.. ha ha oh well..I run 650-16s so use damper as insurance and also a panhard bar..from AC&R......


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