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<blockquote data-quote="vinode" data-source="post: 202127" data-attributes="member: 671"><p>I had some bad falkens on my 18" before (noisy, hard) -caused a slight shaking of the car at 90/100kmh but not the steering. I found a great balancing and alignment expert in JB, he rotated the wheels (remove and refit) a few times and the result was remarkable. No more shaking... so I guess your rims and all can still be good. </p><p>Now that I'm so much wiser, I have this to tell you... when u buy a new tyre, there are yellow and red marks on the tyres (and a blue line on the tread surface) to tell you inherent imperfection on the tyre, even as new. Good alignment / balancing specialists know how to fit the tyres onto your rims to neutralise / cancel these effects on the car. I guess Malaysia still lacks some good wheel mechanics. Our guru <span style="color: red">Jerman</span> posted this link before, worth a read <a href="http://www.chris-longhurst.com/carbibles/tyre_bible.html" target="_blank">http://www.chris-longhurst.com/carbibles/tyre_bible.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vinode, post: 202127, member: 671"] I had some bad falkens on my 18" before (noisy, hard) -caused a slight shaking of the car at 90/100kmh but not the steering. I found a great balancing and alignment expert in JB, he rotated the wheels (remove and refit) a few times and the result was remarkable. No more shaking... so I guess your rims and all can still be good. Now that I'm so much wiser, I have this to tell you... when u buy a new tyre, there are yellow and red marks on the tyres (and a blue line on the tread surface) to tell you inherent imperfection on the tyre, even as new. Good alignment / balancing specialists know how to fit the tyres onto your rims to neutralise / cancel these effects on the car. I guess Malaysia still lacks some good wheel mechanics. Our guru [COLOR=red]Jerman[/COLOR] posted this link before, worth a read [URL]http://www.chris-longhurst.com/carbibles/tyre_bible.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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