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Dec 29, 2023 - 07:43 PM
Also let me add two new front tires alignment and tires balanced.
Dec 29, 2023 - 08:04 PM
Sounds like you need a tire rod.
Dec 29, 2023 - 08:37 PM
Sounds like one of the axles..
Dec 30, 2023 - 07:38 PM
It could possibly be your rotor that is causing it if it is doing it after it gets hot
Jan 02, 2024 - 11:08 PM
Hey there!
Hey there! It sounds like you've already tackled quite a few suspects in the quest to solve that wobbly wheel mystery on your 2006 Toyota Avalon. Good job on being proactive with the sway bar links, tie rod ends, control arm, ball joint, CV axle, hub assembly, new tires, alignment, and balance.
Since you've been through the checklist and the issue still persists, let's shift our focus. Check the brake components – a warped rotor or a caliper hiccup can mess with your smooth ride. Also, don't forget the possibility of an issue with the transmission or engine mounts. If they're worn, the engine movement during acceleration could be causing that pesky wobble.
Last but not least, double-check the condition of your axles. If one of them is playing up, it could definitely throw your wheels out of whack.
Hopefully, one of these suggestions points you in the right direction. If all else fails, a trip to a trusted mechanic for a second opinion might be the way to go.
You may need some parts in the process, click this link to be directed to our website where your vehicle information has already been entered. Simply enter the part's name into the search field to get started.
Good luck, and here's to smooth rides ahead!
Hey there! It sounds like you've already tackled quite a few suspects in the quest to solve that wobbly wheel mystery on your 2006 Toyota Avalon. Good job on being proactive with the sway bar links, tie rod ends, control arm, ball joint, CV axle, hub assembly, new tires, alignment, and balance.
Since you've been through the checklist and the issue still persists, let's shift our focus. Check the brake components – a warped rotor or a caliper hiccup can mess with your smooth ride. Also, don't forget the possibility of an issue with the transmission or engine mounts. If they're worn, the engine movement during acceleration could be causing that pesky wobble.
Last but not least, double-check the condition of your axles. If one of them is playing up, it could definitely throw your wheels out of whack.
Hopefully, one of these suggestions points you in the right direction. If all else fails, a trip to a trusted mechanic for a second opinion might be the way to go.
You may need some parts in the process, click this link to be directed to our website where your vehicle information has already been entered. Simply enter the part's name into the search field to get started.
Good luck, and here's to smooth rides ahead!
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