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Vibration problem
Need some advice what to do.
MY05 has oem wheels and GoodYear Eagle F1 All-Season right now (I'm running those after my summer set of wheels was stolen the other night). After I put my all season back after summer set, I noticed vibration coming from rear end on highway speeds (60+). So I decided re-balance all four wheels. Right after NTB did their job I got on highway and no more vibration. Next day I had to go to work and it is about 20 miles highway run and then again, vibration on high speeds. Re-balanced again, same story next day. So I though screw it and decided to drive with it until I get a new apartment with a garage and get new set of wheels and tires. Todays outside temperature a bit cooler than last two weeks, and the thing is that I almost couldn't feel the vibration today when I drive on highway. My stolen summer tire set was RE760 Sport on new SSRs Type-C and no vibration at all. So this long story said, my question is: is there any possibility that GoodYear All-Season may deform somehow depending on road temperature(as a result tire temperature)? Coz it is pretty confusing to me. :suspect: |
Make sure the wheels are on the right axle. The temps would not affect the vibration. You may have a slight vibration first thing in the morning until the tires heat up.
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[QUOTE=Jim@tirerack,Jun 19 2008, 10:51 AM]Make sure the wheels are on the right axle.
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Originally Posted by Jim@tirerack,Jun 19 2008, 06:51 AM
Make sure the wheels are on the right axle. The temps would not affect the vibration. You may have a slight vibration first thing in the morning until the tires heat up.
so temps do affect vibration? |
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