Trailblazer1 wrote:It looks great though nice job
Trailblazer1 wrote:Run out in your hubs possibly, your adapters may not be true to the hub so it causes a shake.
Nynex wrote:Trailblazer1 wrote:It looks great though nice job
Thank you... I'm very happy with it. But the shake has to go.Trailblazer1 wrote:Run out in your hubs possibly, your adapters may not be true to the hub so it causes a shake.
I think it has to be the adaptors. I rotated the tires front to back and the vibration is identical. I guess I need to rotate the adaptors from front to back and see what happens?
Moots1288 wrote:Check your hubs, and the balancing
Lil Papa wrote:I'm having the same peoblem. you are not alone!
Jrgunn5150 wrote:That's a solid plan. Did you re-torque them after a bit of driving?
markmc wrote:When mounting the adapter to hub:
Tighten the self centering lug nuts by hand (only snug) in star pattern.
then tighten with torque wrench to 95ft lbs also in star pattern. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.
When mounting wheels to adapter:
Use the same steps as above.
Taking the weight of the tire off the studs by crow bar or using your knees will help center the wheel on the adapter.
Most common mistake is to just slap the tire and wheel on the adapters and tighten with impact causing misalignment and warpage..
markmc wrote:Keep in mind that most tires are not perfectly round.
Road Force balance will help.