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<blockquote data-quote="dowmace" data-source="post: 1569300" data-attributes="member: 17572"><p>You've most likely got a bent rim, being a rio I am going to assume you probably have the steel wheels with hubcaps? The steel wheels on Kia's and some Hyaundais are pretty easily bent for some reason and will cause exactly what you are describing, I'd jack the car up and spin the wheel see if it wobbles or if the tilt is the same, if it wobbles it's probably the wheel, or wheel bearing/spindle if it stays the same with the wheel at the same angle your axle is probably bent. </p><p></p><p>This is just some off the cuff advice without seeing the car I could be 100% wrong though. Regardless I suggest using one of the Hibdon's in tulsa as they can most definitely take care of the problem no matter what it is they are great for alignment, and wheel issues. I have heard great things about robertson also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dowmace, post: 1569300, member: 17572"] You've most likely got a bent rim, being a rio I am going to assume you probably have the steel wheels with hubcaps? The steel wheels on Kia's and some Hyaundais are pretty easily bent for some reason and will cause exactly what you are describing, I'd jack the car up and spin the wheel see if it wobbles or if the tilt is the same, if it wobbles it's probably the wheel, or wheel bearing/spindle if it stays the same with the wheel at the same angle your axle is probably bent. This is just some off the cuff advice without seeing the car I could be 100% wrong though. Regardless I suggest using one of the Hibdon's in tulsa as they can most definitely take care of the problem no matter what it is they are great for alignment, and wheel issues. I have heard great things about robertson also. [/QUOTE]
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