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everdave
Nov 14, 2005
Go out to the car and look at the tires. Are they worn? I have a feeling you may not be a car expert and that is fine. When was the last time you got new tires?

If I had to bet one of the tires on the rear is more worn than the other. You need to probably get a new set of tires AFTER going and getting an alignment.

But…the tires there are going to cost a lot more than a new set from online. Take some pics of your tires and I’d be happy to let you know if you need some.

I had a bad wobble at low speeds and vibration over 90 in an import and I was worried I’d need a control arm at least but it was just a worn tire and out of alignment.

Parts are cheap and plentiful for your Scion. It is probably not a big deal.

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everdave
Nov 14, 2005
Your tires look fine, certainly not what is causing your problem. Next step would be an alignment shop. Nothing on those tires shows me a cause. Before you add anything I’d get an alignment and go from there

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