After a clean out with the snow brush all was fine. The snow I had driven thru on the way to ACE was kinda deep and I guess the rotaing force had plastered the wet snow inside the wheels causing it to be unbalanced.
So..the next time you take your HUMMER out in the deep snow be sure to clean out inbetween the spokes on the inside diameter of the wheel.
Kinda freaked me out ..I thought I had a wheel coming off.
Richard
So your saying you were not aware it was the snow packed in the wheel...??
Richard
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Yes as MVR 155 says... Poke away. The snow gets into the inside diameter rim of the wheel. Just use your snow brush to Poke it out all around the internal rim of the wheel.
Snow on the "A" arms doesn't effect wheel rotaional balance which can cause the shimmy shake in the steering wheel. Not good for the Rack and Pinion steering meck.
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