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Old 06-29-2011, 08:52 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by cheshirecat View Post
Try removing the wheels and making sure the hubcentric rings are seated properly. Remount the wheels and center them by feel as best you can. Keep the wheel supported and centered as you tighten the lugs.

IMO, this is a non-centered wheel issue.
I will try that as well.

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Originally Posted by nogoodname View Post
You sure you have the right hub rings... measure the inner part to see if it's 66.1mm or see what's stamped. Did you have the vibrations before wheel install, right after install or later on after install?
Yeah proper hub rings, the problem started after I installed my new wheels.

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Originally Posted by RedBullRR View Post
Possibly a bad bushing in your control arm. Happened to me in my 350Z a few times from the bigger rims and riding it hard.
can get it checked as well
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