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Old 11-18-14, 12:05 PM
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Turns out rim was not bent. The strong vibrations I felt at 30-40mph and 60-70 were just from poor quality tires up front. I was running two different brands in the front and the rear (budget constraints at the time). I just put on the new tires, same brand, and no vibrations anymore. Car is back to normal, still sitting at 24.5"
Old 11-19-14, 12:13 PM
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Care to detail what crappy tires you were running that caused those issues?
Old 11-21-14, 06:38 AM
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the brand was Venezia. bottom line, if you're paying ~$150 for two tires you're doing it wrong.

i'm still going to look into buying products to further correct my camber. i drive to recklessly to keept changing out my CVs
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