RSchwarzli
TDR MEMBER
I changed tires last fall to a set of Michelin LTX MS2's at the same time I changed driveshaft length (installed the Gear Vendors). I adjusted the angle of the driveshaft but it did not change much in way of vibration.
The vibration happens at about 60 mph and only remains till about 75 mph. Once over 75 it mostly goes away although can still be felt. If that was a driveshaft angle, my thoughts would be that it would get worse as shaft speed increases.
So I went back and had the tires balanced again. They ran them again but told me they said they cant balance the tires more than they already are. They say they are out a bit (I already have three outter weights and three inners) but that is expected on big steel rims as they are.
Does that make ANY sense? If everything was balanced before the tire change, why cant they balance the tires (rims?) now? I would say it is just the shop but I know them well and have dealings with them on a monthly basis.
Thoughts? If it is the rim, are new steel rims available that will accept the factory hub caps?
Robert
The vibration happens at about 60 mph and only remains till about 75 mph. Once over 75 it mostly goes away although can still be felt. If that was a driveshaft angle, my thoughts would be that it would get worse as shaft speed increases.
So I went back and had the tires balanced again. They ran them again but told me they said they cant balance the tires more than they already are. They say they are out a bit (I already have three outter weights and three inners) but that is expected on big steel rims as they are.
Does that make ANY sense? If everything was balanced before the tire change, why cant they balance the tires (rims?) now? I would say it is just the shop but I know them well and have dealings with them on a monthly basis.
Thoughts? If it is the rim, are new steel rims available that will accept the factory hub caps?
Robert