Steering Wheel is wobble @ 40-45 mph
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Steering Wheel is wobble @ 40-45 mph
Hi Guy, I'm new in this forum ... and I just got my 20 inch on 06 GS300 ... I will post pict. later ... but I have a problem with my steering wheel wobble and everything is new (Tires and Wheels ) and it has been balance ... could you guy please give me some advice on how to fix the problem ... Thanks
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Is it a three piece set or one piece set? Who is the manufacturer of your rims. Looks like it's the rims themselves. Rebalance your tires. I have the same problem when I have my 20" rims on. One piece set. Sold the rims and put back my original rims and problem is gone.
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HLNguyen, do you have the hub rings on all of your wheels? If you don't, then you should. These hub rings will help your wheels stay tight and may rid of the problem.
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Hey Guy, Thanks for your reply ... Yes my rim one piece set of rim and the name is Benchi B15 ... Yes it been balance but I really don't know if it on road force balancing? this is my first time with the rim ... and yes I have hub ring on 2 front ... I call the place and they told me bring it back so they can change the special lug nuts on all four .. I will let you guy know what happen ... Thanks again
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ah i start driving to work after posting and i thought about lugs too. make sure they are the right type and they are tightened to spec. i was also thinking if anything you can have another person drive your car at 40-45mph, and you in another car observing your wheels to make sure you don't see any noticeable wobbling.
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ah i start driving to work after posting and i thought about lugs too. make sure they are the right type and they are tightened to spec. i was also thinking if anything you can have another person drive your car at 40-45mph, and you in another car observing your wheels to make sure you don't see any noticeable wobbling.
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hey you guy, thanks for every good advice on how to fix the problem ... So, I went to place and guy told me that he'll put on a new set of lugs ... but decide to change the whole new rim that is not universal rim and everything work fine ... now drive like stock rim and no more wobble at all .... I will post the picture with new set later .. Thanks guy
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