Can Bent Rims Cause Car Vibrations?

Bent rims are among several things that can cause vibrations in a car. They can also be difficult to detect. It's important to verify that the vibrations are caused by bent rims on the wheels rather than another problem.

Speed

  • There may not always be vibration when the car is moving. It's common for bent rims to not cause vibration until the vehicle is moving at a higher speed. The automotive website AA1Car says vibration usually starts at a speed of 40 to 50 miles per hour.

Alignment

  • Misaligned wheels can cause vibrations similar to the ones created by a bent rim. If the steering while vibrates along with the tires, the problem is likely with the vehicle's alignment.

Checking Yourself

  • Money can be saved by diagnosing a bent rim at home. It's possible to spot it by lifting your vehicle off the ground with a jack and spinning the tire. If the wheel has an uneven spin, it's likely the rim is bent.

In a Shop

  • Wheel repair shops have machines that test the balance of the tires. Bent rims usually don't need to be replaced because most shops can repair them.