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I will refit them myself as I could see that the tyre shop literally just bash them on and do one nut up at a time as tight as possible
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fred130111 wrote:yeah I have 5mm spacers, cant really remove them to test as the wheel rubs up against the suspension lol.
spigot rings are in the wheel but I am pretty sure because of the spacer they don't actually mate with the centre bore on the hub![]()
JohnnyC wrote:LOLZ at the title of this thread![]()
fred130111 wrote:Had the wheels balanced
Had the alignment front and back done
Tramlining is no longer that much of an issue at all and generally the car feels much more stable.
However the steering wheel shakes/ vibrates a ridiculous amount at 65
- 70mph, anything below is fine.
Any ideas what this could be? really p1$$ing me off!
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fred130111 wrote:No not using extended studs, there seemed to be more than enough thread left for the nuts to go over nicely.
The problem I have is that when doing 70mph it looks like I am wan king off my steering wheel.It's not fun and looks ridiculous, especially when my arms begin to shake.
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So I shall go back to the place I got it done shortly and see what they have to say now that it looks like not only am I masterbating my steering wheel but also like I am being electrocuted at the same time.
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