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#19453 Jun 1, 10:17am
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2000 Toyota Celica GT
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I have a 2000 Celica GT and I notice that on the freeways and when I'm going above 50 or so, I get some rattling on the steering wheel. My friend said it could be my allignment, but I just got new rims and I just got them alligned, so I don't think it's that. Does anyone else have this problem?? Does anyone know what it could be?? Does anyone know how to fix it? Thank you in advance for all your replies.

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that happeneds to my car , you need your tires rotated happywink

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I don't know, I just got new rims put on and alligned and ballanced and all that stuff, so how could that be it?

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Did you get new tires, NOT RIMS , tires...if ya didnt then it could still be a rotation...

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yup, you gotta balance your tires..if not new, rotate then balance them..those suckers are like 10 bucks a piece.


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yea, sleepy celica know...

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First of all, thanks for the replies. But I got new tires AND new rims. I got them balanced and alligned. So I really don't know what the problem is, any other ideas??

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