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scholls22
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May 18, 2007, 11:43 PM

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I have an 05 camry and just had an oil change and tire rotation. ever since, when i reach high speeds on interstate, i get a vibrating in steering wheel, seats and floorboard....what did they screw up??? thanks for anyone's help!!!!

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Tom Greenleaf
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May 19, 2007, 4:18 AM

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#1 -- make sure wheels are properly tight. Stuff can happen like that so rule that out right away.

With the tire rotation if there was any flaw in a wheel or tire it may have showed up now in its new location. Spin wheels while all are up and see if there are any flaws or rim out of trueness.

This car isn't know for it too much but sometimes when a wheel is just removed corrosion between wheel and rotor/hub and or just the rotor and hub can cause an out of true problem and they need to be cleaned up - corrosion removed and reassembled.

It's a bit new for that sort of thing but not out of the question. It may not be the direct fault of the shop that did this for you as some of that is unseen and not noticed until the car is driven at some speed which most shops wouldn't do for just the service you had done,

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