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Old 10-06-2007, 10:22 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by YeloTXGoat38 View Post
Has anyone else had problems with steering wheel shimmy/vibration with wheel/tires packages purchased online? This package was apparently "balanced" beforehand.

Anyway, so I take my car in to get the wheels balanced again at a local shop, cuz I'm getting shimmy/vibration between 60-70 mph. The place, later on, tells me that they were "unable to balance them". I call BS on that one. I called Buy Wheels Today.com, where I purchased them, and they called BS on it, too. Then, when I drive my car, I get vibration from 40-70 mph.

Then, when I drive home later, I see that my right front wheel is missing the TSW logo wheel center piece, so it's on a road somewhere in town. Like, WTF?

Anyone else have probs with wheel/tire packages ordered online?
hey man, hows it going. i think your problem is, you need hub rings for your TSW wheels. with out the rings they vibrate. remember, we have hub centric wheels,. not lug centric. when you get the hub rings try to get them out of billet aluminum or stain less steel. there is this guy on ls1gto that makes them. cijason.
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