My 94 pickup shakes on certain roads, why??

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  1. John_Isaac

    John_Isaac Newbie

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    I have aligned and balanced the tires, put in new shocks front and back, all new steering suspension. My wheels are 31 and it’s a single cab. Is it possible it’s because of the lack of weight in the back? My entire truck bed shakes visibly and it shakes the cab. Maybe something with the driveshaft?
     
  2. Liquidhandwash

    Liquidhandwash Enthusiast

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    My yellow Hilux does the same thing, the tyres have flat spots from been in storage for so long, the flat spot is very difficult to see, you could google how to fix a flat spot on tyres, I tried everything and it didn't work for me you might have better luck. I've replaced 2 tyres but will have to replace the other 2
     
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    jetas Grand Toyotaholic

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    A good burnout will get rid of it
     
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    Perkolator Toyotaholic

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    Burnouts in a Toyota pickup on 31s, haha you’re funny
     
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    Drive on loose gravel uphill is the same as a burnout.
     
  6. Erwin Merida

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    Old thread, but could this have been the dreaded 'death wobble'? Can tht even happen in the rear?
     

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