Of COURSE they'll say it had nothing to do with the accident. Take the vehicle to a GOOD tire shop or suspension specialist and have them find the source of the vibration. If it's simple tire balance, just have them take care of it. If it's more than that, get an estimate and send a copy to the original shop that did the work. Let them know that the NEXT letter will be from your attorney.
The steering of your Bronco could be pulling because your alignment may be off. Only a certified mechanic can reset your alignment.
It sounds like you either have a problem with your alignment or your front wheels are unbalanced. I also had a similar problem where everything shook because my tires were worn out and out of balance.
it is very dangerous to drive with a power steering leak. This is because steering can become almost impossible and you could have an accident.
Mine did it because of a horrible alignment
It is probably a combination of balance and alignment. It could even go into your steering assembly, but start with the balance. Large tires are a difficult thing to balance properly and because of the type of abuse some may take it can also make you lose wheel weights as well as ruin your alignment. First make sure your wheels are clean and free of all mud, dirt and stuff.
You're probably screwed because your insurance most likely has lapsed.
because it will make your car more stab at high speed and when you use the brake , stop the friction of the tires with the ground or the pavement .
The front wheel wobbles side to side because of issues with the wheel alignment, loose bearings, or a problem with the tire balance.
Because your steering wheel is being turned, which puts your tires in another position rather than straight. You might need an alignment, or a wheel balancing.
When writing it is important to keep the margins in alignment. She took her car to the shop because it was out of alignment.
You balance your tires because sometimes the rim or rubber is too thick and it'll cause a wobble in your tire and steering. So when you take them to the dealer they add weights to balance them out. You don't absolutely have to do this but it sure does help alotAn unbalanced tire will cause a vibration in the suspension. You can feel this in the steering wheel. This imbalance will cause suspension and steering components to wear prematurely. Plus it will cause the tire to wear in an uneven pattern. Keeping your tires balanced is very important.
They might not be able to walk again because the cerebellum controls balance and coordinates muscle activity.