Well when that happened to me i had snapped the shaft and also buckled the tyre... so check those out.
The problem it the loose nut behind the wheel. As a temporary repair, replace the tire and rim that hit the curb.
the right front wheel should be away from the curb
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You have a wheel balance problem. Did you hit a curb? Did the wheel get encased in mud? Wheel balance fall off? Try changing positions of the wheels to isolate the problem to a specific wheel or tire? Or is the shake connected with engine speed? Vehicle speed? While using the brakes it gets worse or no effect? See how specific you can get the problem and tell your mechanic what you know.
When facing down the hill - turn the wheels toward the curb when facing up the hill - turn the wheel away from the curb
it could be the tires. especially if it has been curb checked. a bent rim isn't unreasonable either
All kinds of things could be your problem. Check your wheel bearings inside the wheel hub, also check the tire alignment. Check for something rubbing in the wheel wells. Also have a mechanic check for a possible bad cvc joint or bent wheel hub. Could also be a cupped tire or the tire itself is bulged. Check the rim or hubcap could be bent or broken. Or possible check for a sticking brake caliper.
When parking uphill with a curb, turn your wheels away from the curb and set the parking brake. When parking uphill without a curb, turn your wheels towards the edge of the road or shoulder and use the parking brake. When parking downhill with a curb, turn your wheels towards the curb and use the parking brake. When parking downhill without a curb, turn your wheels towards the edge of the road or shoulder and use the parking brake.
AnswerCheck the tread on your tyres and if they are worn on only one side your car needs a wheel alignment. I had the same problem with a shaky wheel and after getting new tyres (i needed them) and a wheel alignment the car wheel never shuddered again. I was told I must hit the curb a lot
When parking uphill on a street with no curb, the front wheels should be positioned to the right. If there is a curb, the back of the right front wheel should be turned against the curb.
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i hit he curb and put a hole in the oil pan ,i replace the oil pan now the engine cranks but doent start. what could be the problem