Wheel vibrates...PLEASE HELP
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Wheel vibrates...PLEASE HELP
Need help. Steering wheel is vibrating and I have doen the following....
Setup Iforged aeros 18/19 on a C5 Z.
Wheels have hub centric rings.....
Wheels are balanced.....
Tire pressure is 33 lbs.....
Hand tightened lugs off the ground, lowered car and final torque of 120 ft/lb in a star pattern....
Would increasing tire pressure slightly help?
Would tightening lugs off the ground help?
Steering wheel vibrated before the lug centric rings, does it more after the hub centric rings.
Happens more at the 60-65 mph range. Been reading the web to no prevail.
Please help
Setup Iforged aeros 18/19 on a C5 Z.
Wheels have hub centric rings.....
Wheels are balanced.....
Tire pressure is 33 lbs.....
Hand tightened lugs off the ground, lowered car and final torque of 120 ft/lb in a star pattern....
Would increasing tire pressure slightly help?
Would tightening lugs off the ground help?
Steering wheel vibrated before the lug centric rings, does it more after the hub centric rings.
Happens more at the 60-65 mph range. Been reading the web to no prevail.
Please help
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Sounds like a front end alignment problem. If the wheels were somehow put on wrong or were not balanced right you would feel the vibration in the seat. If it's coming from the steering wheel then I would say alignment.
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if it's not the balance then it's either your rotors being warped or your tie rods or something else in the susp that is bad... there was a guy on here a while back that had vibration prob like crazy, balanced his tires like 20 times and all that and it ended up being his rotors... btw torque on the your car is 100ft/lbs but 120 isn't all that bad just letting you know.
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See if you can get a high speed balance done on the tires. I dealt with a similar issue on my wife's Saturn and always had the tires balanced at Discount tire which was a mistake. As a last resort took it to a Chevy dealership and they did a "force balance" and that fixed the problem. Similar symptoms - vibration at highway speeds.
I changed CV joints, tie rods and steering rack to no avail so don't waste your time and money like I did; take it to a real shop (not a tire/brake shop) and have a real mechanic properly balance the wheels.
I changed CV joints, tie rods and steering rack to no avail so don't waste your time and money like I did; take it to a real shop (not a tire/brake shop) and have a real mechanic properly balance the wheels.
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See if you can get a high speed balance done on the tires. I dealt with a similar issue on my wife's Saturn and always had the tires balanced at Discount tire which was a mistake. As a last resort took it to a Chevy dealership and they did a "force balance" and that fixed the problem. Similar symptoms - vibration at highway speeds.
I changed CV joints, tie rods and steering rack to no avail so don't waste your time and money like I did; take it to a real shop (not a tire/brake shop) and have a real mechanic properly balance the wheels.
I changed CV joints, tie rods and steering rack to no avail so don't waste your time and money like I did; take it to a real shop (not a tire/brake shop) and have a real mechanic properly balance the wheels.
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if it's not the balance then it's either your rotors being warped or your tie rods or something else in the susp that is bad... there was a guy on here a while back that had vibration prob like crazy, balanced his tires like 20 times and all that and it ended up being his rotors... btw torque on the your car is 100ft/lbs but 120 isn't all that bad just letting you know.
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i spun them and dont appear to be. What is confusing is that when I initially put them on, I had a little shaking in the steering wheel. I put in some hob centric rings, they shake a little more. I took the wheels off the car, made sure the hubcentric rings where fitting properly, and it does. I also sanded the rotor face and the back of the wheel to make sure no issue there. I also tightened the jam nut on the tie rod end thatseemed to be a little loose. I also checked the tire pressure. Max PSI is 44, PSI was about 30 -32. I inflated it to 36. We will see what happens. This **** sucks. If it doesnt work, I am going to get the wheel rebalanced.
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I knew someone with some Iforged wheels that was having the same vibration problem. He must have rebalanced them 3-4 times. He finally took them to a wheel repair place and one of them was bent/out of round.
They don't charge anything so it would hurt to have them take a look instead of spending money on having various places try and balance them.
They don't charge anything so it would hurt to have them take a look instead of spending money on having various places try and balance them.
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I knew someone with some Iforged wheels that was having the same vibration problem. He must have rebalanced them 3-4 times. He finally took them to a wheel repair place and one of them was bent/out of round.
They don't charge anything so it would hurt to have them take a look instead of spending money on having various places try and balance them.
They don't charge anything so it would hurt to have them take a look instead of spending money on having various places try and balance them.
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I knew someone with some Iforged wheels that was having the same vibration problem. He must have rebalanced them 3-4 times. He finally took them to a wheel repair place and one of them was bent/out of round.
They don't charge anything so it would hurt to have them take a look instead of spending money on having various places try and balance them.
They don't charge anything so it would hurt to have them take a look instead of spending money on having various places try and balance them.
What is....non oem wheel alex.
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Please keep that **** sucker of yours closed, do not spread bullshit information like that around anymore. You could not be absolutely any more wrong with your "diagnosis".