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Old 16th June 2010, 22:28   #1
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i just put some oz 16inch rims on with 20mm bolt on steel spacers, im gettin fuk loads of vibration. the wheels are balenced an not buckled. im thinking that the spacers and 16s together are just to heavy and thats why its juddering, has anyone had a similar problem??

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Old 16th June 2010, 22:34   #2
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i got 16s (5mm spacers), and nope, i doubt its the alloys, you checked your bearings?
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Old 16th June 2010, 22:40   #3
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happened to me when i put 10mm spacers on,turned out the bolts kept coming loose, after a week of re-tightening them it stopped
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i checked wheel bearings there fine, track ends havnt got any play, i torqued the bolts and been checking them havnt loosened much. ive got a set of 106 rallye steelies tht i tried on there with the spacers thy dont vibrate much but it feels heavy steering
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Are the wheels the correct offset for your car? What did they come off of? If they are correct you should consider a 4 wheel alignment as the toe (angle) that your wheels are sitting at could cause the vibration. Sticking 25mm spacers and 16" wheels onto suspension that's designed for 14" wheels is going to throw all sorts of things out.
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