get the car up to speed and put it in neutral, engine idle - and maybe you
will be able to hear where the noise is coming from - it could be one
wheel
only causing the noise.
"P." <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:VEJgi.1694$rR.1566@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> yup...i have the 7s on front and 8s on back but i'm running the same
size
> tire 215/60-15 all around. They were suppose to balance them and the
> entire works...
>
> "William Noble" <nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:46834286$0$16264$88260bb3@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> usually with ****hs, front and rear wheels are different - first check,
>> are the skinnier wheels on the front. Next check, are the wheels
really
>> round? next check - are the tires directional, and if so are they on
teh
>> right side of the car? next check - vibration is probably balance, if
you
>> didn't have them balanced, and if they didn't balance them right it
could
>> still be balance.
>> "P." <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> news:VXHgi.1613$Od7.1356@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>I replaced my phone dials with a set of 15" x7/8 ****hs last weekend
(kept
>>>the same tires) and now above 40mph I get a ton of tire/road noise, the
>>>drone is so bad I have to turn the radio way up so it doesn't drive me
>>>nuts. Also, at 70+ mph I get a lot of vibration and shaking in the
>>>steering wheel. Both of these problems didn't exist before I changed
>>>rims. I'm hoping that the tires are just improperly balanced or
something
>>>so I don't have to live with this. Any ideas? Car is a 1986 944 n/a
>>>
>>
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