Posted by Janicholson on September 30, 2007 at 08:53:46 from (66.173.50.140):
In Reply to: 1066 ih wheel wobble posted by sam riccelli on September 29, 2007 at 20:59:06:
There may be directions in the manual, but here ismy method. Jack up the wheel to just clear the ground and block it well (do not use the jack for support) Place a cinder block close to the outside of the wheel and use a c-clamp to attach a piece of 1/8" welding rod to the block so that it just points to the very edge of the rim (where the tire bead is visible) Rotate the tire(by hand, not with the engine), with the differential lock off if it has one. Observe the relationship between the rim and the tip of the Welding rod the total runout will need to be less than 1/8" if you are going to be happy at all at high speeds. Adjust as needed with the wedges. If the rim seems pretty straight, the tire may have a set in the cords and carcase that may never come out. (a flat spot). Good luck, JimN
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