NEW RIMS,TIRES ...still shaking
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NEW RIMS,TIRES ...still shaking
Fixed 1 hub,new tires,new rims and i still get a shake about 70 under my seat...replaced front motor mount too,well radiator mount one..i guess i have to check the others..How much movement should the mounts move?
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hey Al
most vibrations come from unbalanced tires, or miss balanced ..
First thing.. did you have the same shake before the new tires? exactly the same?
Is the shake still there above 70? 80? 90? get worse or the same?
What vehicle?
Have the wheels and tires been road force balanced?
most vibrations come from unbalanced tires, or miss balanced ..
First thing.. did you have the same shake before the new tires? exactly the same?
Is the shake still there above 70? 80? 90? get worse or the same?
What vehicle?
Have the wheels and tires been road force balanced?
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the shake has been there with 2 sets of same kind of tires,70-75 and its fine at 80..i read the 97 post..my sig is 2003 ssei tires were balanced but not road force,heard it was crap,i grew up in a dealership...so i dont see if the car has a prob the roadforce will see it.
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Road Force balance is the latest tire/rim tech
it matches the high spot of the tire to the low of the rim to make the outer diameter of the tire as perfectly round as you can
Since no tire or rim can be made perfectly round, they all have high and low spots
example,,if new tires were installed, and the high spot of the tire was mounted on where the high spot of the rim, you will feel a shake from road force of the wheel and tire not being as round as it could be..kinda egg shaped
I would suggest road force balance.. if its shaking after that... it'* not the tires
it matches the high spot of the tire to the low of the rim to make the outer diameter of the tire as perfectly round as you can
Since no tire or rim can be made perfectly round, they all have high and low spots
example,,if new tires were installed, and the high spot of the tire was mounted on where the high spot of the rim, you will feel a shake from road force of the wheel and tire not being as round as it could be..kinda egg shaped
I would suggest road force balance.. if its shaking after that... it'* not the tires
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if you purchase tire from a place that has road force, it'* usually included with purchase, some times the tires might be a bit higher, but add road force make up the difference and be cheaper in the long run
let us know how it goes.. and even have the shop show you what is going on.. they will be happy too
let us know how it goes.. and even have the shop show you what is going on.. they will be happy too
#8
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RoadForce is good for our cars, the tires have a low enough profile to benefit. Now on trucks that are used as trucks, crap.
If RoadForce doesn't fix it, check everything up front. Tie rods, sway bar links, swaybar and bushings, axels.
If RoadForce doesn't fix it, check everything up front. Tie rods, sway bar links, swaybar and bushings, axels.