My truck sits parked 99% of the time now, unless I need to haul or tow something, which averages about once a month. The last time I drove it in January all was good. Forward to last Saturday and I leave to go pick up a trailer for a charity event, and on the slighest turn on the highway results in a serious vibration. I'm thinking a loose or busted tie rod, but it turns out to be two sheered wheel studs. This really concerns me because the truck had sat unmoved since the last time it drove fine.
Have any of you experienced anything similar? I'd understand a vaccuum line getting brittle and cracking from sitting, but a wheel stud?! The truck sits outside, so the possibility of criminal mischeif crossed my mind, but the studs were obviously sheered off and not cut. I suppose loosened lugs could cause it after driving a distance, but the vibration was present as soon as I left last Saturday.
Anyway, I guess the moral of the story is to check your lugs before driving if the vehicle sits outside.
Have any of you experienced anything similar? I'd understand a vaccuum line getting brittle and cracking from sitting, but a wheel stud?! The truck sits outside, so the possibility of criminal mischeif crossed my mind, but the studs were obviously sheered off and not cut. I suppose loosened lugs could cause it after driving a distance, but the vibration was present as soon as I left last Saturday.
Anyway, I guess the moral of the story is to check your lugs before driving if the vehicle sits outside.
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