shaking on highway with new rims
What were your roadfore readings. The machine wont recognize a wheel/tire assembly in the 15-25 pound range as bad but those numbers can be significant enough to cause a vibration.
A slightly out of round wheel could balance out perfectly, yet you would notice it vibrating at highway speeds. I had this issue with an OEM wheel that had hit a pothole.
What type of wheels EXACTLY are you running? Did you determine if they are hubcenctric or not? If you mount up a non-hubcentric wheel without an adapter spacer, then the wheel will vibrate and shake at speed (act like it is out of round) due to it not being perfectly centered on the hub. This is also a dangerous situation, as the sheer stress is being applied to the lug bolts, and not to the wheel hub like it should be.
What type of wheels EXACTLY are you running? Did you determine if they are hubcenctric or not? If you mount up a non-hubcentric wheel without an adapter spacer, then the wheel will vibrate and shake at speed (act like it is out of round) due to it not being perfectly centered on the hub. This is also a dangerous situation, as the sheer stress is being applied to the lug bolts, and not to the wheel hub like it should be.
they are called spigot rings and required to center the wheel, they fit in the rear of the alloy and make the wheels fit snug on the hub
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OEM wheels as in they have an Audi four ring stamp on the inside near the hub, or OE Wheels as in the eBay retailer that sells knock-off wheels in great quantities?
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sorry for the caps. they are o.e. wheels.
sorry for the caps. they are o.e. wheels.


