Beez540
03-24-2005, 10:21 PM
So the wheels & tires I scored so cheap have been some trouble.
I got the tires holding pressure... leaks fixed, electrolysis spots on the inner rims scrubbed up a bit and the tires are sealed up, proper pressure front & rear.
Wheels are aftermarket (eagle probably?) 16x8. Came off an E28, around a 10 - 12mm offset. They appear to be hubcentric (I see hardly any space between wheel & hub, doubt enough to fit a hubcentric ring). Tires are all 225/50/16zr directional Dunlops.
I get a pretty wicked vibration right around 50mph. It varies depending upon driving conditions... slow accel to 50, cruising downhill at 50 and the vibration is more intense. Hard accel thru 50 and you don't notice it much, cornering at 50 uphill and you don't notice much, cornering downhill 50 and you do.
Also the car wants to shift around bad road grooves more with these tires.
There's some cupping on 2 of the tires, and I started with those in front and it felt like there was more vibration thru the steering wheel, then I put them on the rear and you feel the vibration in the seat more. Also the shifting in and out of road grooves changed to a more rear end oriented shift after putting the cupped tires on the back.
rubbing your hand around the tire you can feel the cups, but I've been trying to scrub them down a lot, and you can't feel it with your hand as much... but the vibration seems the same.
Wheels had evidence of prior force balancing (weights on inside & out). I also had a tire shop just rebalance them yesterday (standard balance only)
IT'S DRIVING ME CRAZY! LITERALLY!
before anyone screams bushings... those were done less than a month ago, pressed in under load, by a great mechanic. And car was feeling perfect with the OEM 15" wheels & tires.
SO, any ideas? could the tires cause that much vibration? What am I missing? Should I just bag these things and start looking for a different set of shoes?
:(
I got the tires holding pressure... leaks fixed, electrolysis spots on the inner rims scrubbed up a bit and the tires are sealed up, proper pressure front & rear.
Wheels are aftermarket (eagle probably?) 16x8. Came off an E28, around a 10 - 12mm offset. They appear to be hubcentric (I see hardly any space between wheel & hub, doubt enough to fit a hubcentric ring). Tires are all 225/50/16zr directional Dunlops.
I get a pretty wicked vibration right around 50mph. It varies depending upon driving conditions... slow accel to 50, cruising downhill at 50 and the vibration is more intense. Hard accel thru 50 and you don't notice it much, cornering at 50 uphill and you don't notice much, cornering downhill 50 and you do.
Also the car wants to shift around bad road grooves more with these tires.
There's some cupping on 2 of the tires, and I started with those in front and it felt like there was more vibration thru the steering wheel, then I put them on the rear and you feel the vibration in the seat more. Also the shifting in and out of road grooves changed to a more rear end oriented shift after putting the cupped tires on the back.
rubbing your hand around the tire you can feel the cups, but I've been trying to scrub them down a lot, and you can't feel it with your hand as much... but the vibration seems the same.
Wheels had evidence of prior force balancing (weights on inside & out). I also had a tire shop just rebalance them yesterday (standard balance only)
IT'S DRIVING ME CRAZY! LITERALLY!
before anyone screams bushings... those were done less than a month ago, pressed in under load, by a great mechanic. And car was feeling perfect with the OEM 15" wheels & tires.
SO, any ideas? could the tires cause that much vibration? What am I missing? Should I just bag these things and start looking for a different set of shoes?
:(