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curlesw 03-24-2004 06:16 AM

Still shaking after alignment
 
I had the car aligned yesterday after I moved the 7” fuchs (with 225/50) from the rear to front and put the new (to me) 8” fuchs (with 245/45) on the rear. I also had turbo tie rods installed at the same time. Question, the car still shakes, albeit slightly, but enough to be annoying. It seems to only shake at certain speeds and for the money I paid I don’t want any shaking. Is this “normal”? Does the installation of the turbo tie rods translate more “movement” into the steering some way? Not possible right? It’s for stability (cornering) not steering correct?

The car ran VERY smooth beforehand and is somewhat un-enjoyable at this time. I will be calling later today to take the car back but wanted to see if anyone had any ideas/thoughts before I do. Note, I used a Porsche shop and not a general alignment shop. TIA. SmileWavy


V/r
Wayne C.
83 SC

Luke Hudson 03-24-2004 06:22 AM

did you have the the rim's balanced? Where can you feel the shaking? through the wheel or your seat?

curlesw 03-24-2004 06:53 AM

Luke, the shop said they would balance the rims...I did not specifcally ask afterwards :rolleyes: , dumb, I know.

The shaking is coming through the wheel. Can a out-of-balanced rear wheel cause the problem?

v/r
Wayne C.
83 SC

bigrubberjeep 03-24-2004 07:15 AM

Are the tires still new or in new condition? Maybe your rear alignment was set different from the front i.e. camber therefore yoru tires are not worn evenly.

Thomas Owen 03-24-2004 07:16 AM

Examine the current wear on the tires and then re-balance everything. Unless you have some existing wear that has been caused by a past out-of-balance situation this will probably clear it up.

Grady Clay 03-24-2004 07:23 AM

Flat spot on the used tires you moved to the front. Probably not enough to feel when they were on the rear but the front is more sensitive.

Best,
Grady

RickM 03-24-2004 07:45 AM

.....or a broken/slipped radial belt. This has happened to me a couple of times.

I've been finding that switching rear / front tires usually introduces problems. Tires develop characteristics for the particular corner they're on. When "rotating" these idiosyncrasies can work against the charateristics of the new location.

avendlerdp 03-24-2004 07:52 AM

I hate to say it but check for a bent rim. Jack up the car and spin the wheel with a pointer right next to the rim. If there is runout that'll do it. Ask me how I know this.

Alex

dickster 03-24-2004 08:00 AM

if its only at certain speeds then its more than likely a wheel/balance/tyres issue.

Hoffman912 03-24-2004 08:10 AM

how are your wheel bearings? ball joints?

dhaines 03-24-2004 10:06 AM

Had a friend with a 944 that had shaking even after several balance jobs. Turned out that the tire was slightly out of round. Took new tires to solve the problem. Can still balance, but shakes because it is somewhat oval rather than round. Suggest you take it to a "good" tire/alignment shop. Not one of the chain tire stores.

curlesw 03-24-2004 12:30 PM

Wow...thanks for all the suggestions. I'll check the ones that I can before taking it back to the shop. Maybe I will put the 205/50s (6" fuchs) back on and see what happens since the problem did not exists when I had them on...gonna be upset if it's a bent rim :( . Thanks again.

v/r
Wayne C.
83 SC

araine901 03-24-2004 12:47 PM

Do you have wheel locks on the wheels? if so are they steel or alloy? If not nevermind. I used to have steel ones on my fuchs when I bought the car. If I did not put them in the exact same spot each time it get the shakes. Since I whent to just alloy lugs, never a problem again. Just a thought.

masraum 03-24-2004 01:01 PM

yep, out of balance, probably, possible causes are numerous, most likely tires, wheels, lugnuts... probably in that order

69 911s 03-24-2004 03:01 PM

FWIW, alignment can't cause vibration. To vibrate, something has to be loose, out of balance, or out of round.

johnsjmc 03-24-2004 05:06 PM

An extreme toe in or toe out can indeed cause shaking as the tires hop or squirm sideways as they roll foreward. I doubt this is the case here though. If the tire /wheel assembly is running true ie runout at the tread barely perceptable then I would seek out a tire shop with a road force balancer This type equipment can match a heavy spot in a tire opposite a heavy spot on a wheel. I have seen this type balancer work wonders on a car that had a slight shake and a particularily sensitive driver(Me)

Raymond 03-24-2004 05:44 PM

also, make sure there's no debris between the rotor hat and the rim. could be a bit of crap there and isn't allowing the rim to seat nice and flat to the hub. maybe take a stainless steel brush and run it over the surfaces of the hub and the rim.

Silveresrty911S 03-24-2004 06:41 PM

Wayne,

Hopefully it's just out of balance, when the 7's I bought were sent to Al Reed for polishing he said one was out just a tick, I told him they were for the rear and he said not to worry. Did you ever have the 7's checked before you installed on the front for trueness ?

Are you going to Cal Festival of speed Sat. ? I was thinking of leaving around 6-6:30 from here, I got the go ahead tonight to go.

curlesw 03-24-2004 06:50 PM

I just checked the description of the work completed...no wheel balance, hopefully that is the problem.

Also, below are the results of the setup:

Front Left Front Right
Camber -0.3 -1.1
Caster 5.2 5.6
Toe .14 .13

Front Cross Camber 0.7
Front Cross Caster -0.4
Total Toe .26

Not sure what it all means (well, I kinda do) but assume it's ok.

v/r
Wayne C.
83 SC

masraum 03-25-2004 05:47 AM

Yikes, I would want that front caster to be more the same, closer to -1 on both sides, not -.3 and -1.1. They can do better than that, and if they can't then go someplace else.

And the total toe seems pretty high too. You have 1/4", but 1/8", 1/16", or even 1/32" is often recommended.

Also, what are the numbers in the rear like? Caster and Camber should be close to equal left to right. Think about the car visually, if the tires on one side of the car were leaning in at the top, but the tires on the other side of the car were straight up or leaning out at the top do you think you would get optimal grip in left and right hand corners?


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