My truck sat in one place for almost two years, as I broke my back, and was unable to drive for like....ever.
When I finally got physically able to drive, I was able to replace fluids, and fire it right up. It runs great, w/ the exception of a slight "bump"...or not really a bump, but a slightly rough ride when driving. It feels like the tires are "bumpy"...theres no sway, or pull, or road wander...its just a slightly rough ride. Im wondering if the tires sitting for so long might have affected the balance, and if I should maybe have them rebalanced and rotated, BEFORE I take it in, and have someone tell me to have it aligned, replace the shocks/struts...etc...
The tires were low when I got it running, but a quick shot of air, and they all held air fine. I dont see any visible "flat spots" on the tires, or tire deformation of any kind...
Thoughts? Im trying to save some cash here..
When I finally got physically able to drive, I was able to replace fluids, and fire it right up. It runs great, w/ the exception of a slight "bump"...or not really a bump, but a slightly rough ride when driving. It feels like the tires are "bumpy"...theres no sway, or pull, or road wander...its just a slightly rough ride. Im wondering if the tires sitting for so long might have affected the balance, and if I should maybe have them rebalanced and rotated, BEFORE I take it in, and have someone tell me to have it aligned, replace the shocks/struts...etc...
The tires were low when I got it running, but a quick shot of air, and they all held air fine. I dont see any visible "flat spots" on the tires, or tire deformation of any kind...
Thoughts? Im trying to save some cash here..
Aug 31, 2011 at 7:59 PM

