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    rule of thumb-----------check wheel wobble on the front hubs, they should turn straight----check runout with dial indicator or steady hand held marking pin-----

    Also, you can try rotating wheel 2 holes to see better or worse( after all its visual)

    If you are looking at the whole picture it can be tire related , not wheel

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerry clayton View Post
    If you are looking at the whole picture it can be tire related , not wheel
    If it was tire related wouldn't it do it if I switched the tires side to side? Both right and left tire wobbled when put on the driver side but did not wobble on the passenger side. Kinda rules out the tire and rim. I just have to find the time to indicate the hub but I'm pretty sure it's the flange that is bent.

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