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Floating Front end
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I have a 2001 Mustang GT. When im driving at highway speeds the
front end floats/walks
from side to side. Could this be the
hub bearings
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How many miles on it? Type & size of tires, how long since the last alignment?
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Bearings make noise you'd hear. Start with the simple stuff - tire condition, pressures right, alignment - toe off even a little will make it wander in the front.
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Don't forget the front struts. If they've "gone away" it'll float big time. The tire wear pattern
will also show typical worn strut evidence. (tire cupping)
http://www.aa1car.com/library/tire_wear.htm
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My DD Lexus IS did that with new tires and fresh alignment. I checked the tire pressure and the alignment shop adjusted them to 52 lbs (max on the side of the tire). I called Pirelli and they said 32 lbs is what I should run. I adjusted them and everything was fine. I have a feeling that once the tires got hot the pressure increased even more and created a high spot on the middle of the tire.
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Holy crap, 52lbs? Scary.
But yes, start with tire pressure and tread condition, then check the alignment.
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