I've mentioned this in another thread but I thought I'd start my own thread.
I've had vibration since getting a set of tyres fitted a while back, they insisted the wheels balanced. Anyway, I actually needed another set fitted not too long after those due to some utterly bizarre worn centres (NOT overinflation!) Anyway, new set of tyres and obviously rebalanced, vibration still there.
This points to it not being the rubber itself or a damaged rim (a damaged rim would show up in balancing would it not?)
Either that or they weren't balanced properly both times.
The vibration is at around 85 and varies dependant on road surface, some surfaces its very pronounced (seems worse if cornering) some surfaces there's no vibration at all.
I'm considering getting them rebalanced, any other ideas, worn suspension components?
I've had vibration since getting a set of tyres fitted a while back, they insisted the wheels balanced. Anyway, I actually needed another set fitted not too long after those due to some utterly bizarre worn centres (NOT overinflation!) Anyway, new set of tyres and obviously rebalanced, vibration still there.
This points to it not being the rubber itself or a damaged rim (a damaged rim would show up in balancing would it not?)
Either that or they weren't balanced properly both times.
The vibration is at around 85 and varies dependant on road surface, some surfaces its very pronounced (seems worse if cornering) some surfaces there's no vibration at all.
I'm considering getting them rebalanced, any other ideas, worn suspension components?