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What can freeze in the tire-area?

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exile

15+ Year Contributor
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Aug 8, 2004
Westminster, Maryland
Hey, I've been driving the GST a lot lately and a storm caught me off guard while I was at work so I left it there for 2 days. It was an ice storm and today after spending 1 hour digging it out I noticed that my front drivers side tire feels like its bouncing. It's not horrible at slow speeds but when it's at 50+ mph it's unbearable.

So far all I could think to do was refill the tires with air, so atm they are at the recommended PSI level and it still (although less) feels bumpy.

I'm trying to figure out what could make it start doing this after an snow storm? I just replaced the breaks. Could bearing freeze up?
 
probably have ice stuck to the wheel throwing the balance off. wheels are balanced to about .25 ounces so it doesnt take a lot of ice to affect it.
 
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