[Healeys] Tires

Alan Seigrist healey.nut at gmail.com
Thu May 14 17:02:20 MDT 2009


Shaking between 60 and 70 mph usually suggests that one of your front
shocks are bad and thus the wheel is bouncing on the road when you
drive (because the shock is not damping out the natural tendancy of
the wheel to bounce when it is running at that speed).

Check your shocks and you can also have someone drive next to you when
you have the symptom - if they see the wheel bouncing or wobbling that
will confirm it.

Rebuilding your shocks will almost always fix this problem.

Alan



On 5/15/09, Gaagten <gaagten at hetnet.nl> wrote:
> Hello,
> Have a problem and do not how to solve this.
> At a speed between 60 miles/hr and 70 miles/hr the car (BJ8 phase 1) starts
> shaking. Over this this speed the shaking disappears again. The front tires
> were balanced on the car and just today the back tires were balanced again.
> But no improvement. Any ideas?
>
> Ge Aagten
> The Netherlands
> BJ8 phase 1
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Alan

'52 A90
'53 BN1
'64 BJ8


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