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Hi Everyone,
Thanks so much for the replies to my post.=20
I will start looking at the most obvious things like the hubs =
first and work from there, but I think that Craig may be right, that I =
may want to choose my battles and learn to live with a little vibration =
as it could be a combination of small wear issues. =20
As I said, I=E2=80=99m running Dayton wire wheels and after =
about 25,000 miles they were true required no adjustment ( a lot of =
money to figure that out=E2=80=A6) Wire wheels are definitely more =
finicky that steel wheels. The rear hub adapters were worn and had some =
play and, as a result, were replaced. The steel wheels I originally =
took off were perfectly straight and ran true. The outfit that checked =
my wheels also trues steel wheels, but they are not cheap and it may be =
less expensive to replace steel wheels that to ship them both ways and =
pay shop costs.=20
I also have had the same experience as Randall. I had a 72' 240 =
Z back in the seventies and couldn=E2=80=99t get the shimmy out of the =
wheels for anything. I went to local shop, Alignment Specialty Co., and =
had the wheels balanced on the car. The car was absolutely vibration =
free after the on car balancing, but you do need to index the wheels to =
the hub/drums to maintain the balance, a much more challenging task with =
wire wheels as compared to steel wheels.
Thanks again for the help and advice.
Bob
> On Nov 3, 2015, at 10:21 PM, Chris Simo <ccsimonsen@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I have a friendly local tire shop that let me spend the afternoon =
sorting all the rims I could get my hands on (12 to 16 of them). At the =
end of the day, I had 2 mostly true rims and 2 that were out more than a =
bit. Mostly true went on the front and the best of the rest are on the =
back.
>=20
> It's a pretty smooth ride now.
>=20
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<html><head><meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html =
charset=3Dutf-8"></head><body style=3D"word-wrap: break-word; =
-webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space;" =
class=3D"">Hi Everyone,<div class=3D""><span class=3D"Apple-tab-span" =
style=3D"white-space:pre"> </span>Thanks so much for the replies to =
my post. </div><div class=3D""><span class=3D"Apple-tab-span" =
style=3D"white-space:pre"> </span>I will start looking at the most =
obvious things like the hubs first and work from there, but I think that =
Craig may be right, that I may want to choose my battles and learn =
to live with a little vibration as it could be a combination of small =
wear issues. </div><div class=3D""><span class=3D"Apple-tab-span" =
style=3D"white-space:pre"> </span> As I said, I=E2=80=99m =
running Dayton wire wheels and after about 25,000 miles they were true =
required no adjustment ( a lot of money to figure that out=E2=80=A6) =
Wire wheels are definitely more finicky that steel wheels. The rear hub =
adapters were worn and had some play and, as a result, were replaced. =
The steel wheels I originally took off were perfectly straight =
and ran true. The outfit that checked my wheels also trues =
steel wheels, but they are not cheap and it may be less expensive to =
replace steel wheels that to ship them both ways and pay shop =
costs. </div><div class=3D""><span class=3D"Apple-tab-span" =
style=3D"white-space:pre"> </span>I also have had the same =
experience as Randall. I had a 72' 240 Z back in the seventies and =
couldn=E2=80=99t get the shimmy out of the wheels for anything. I =
went to local shop, Alignment Specialty Co., and had the wheels balanced =
on the car. The car was absolutely vibration free after the on car =
balancing, but you do need to index the wheels to the hub/drums to =
maintain the balance, a much more challenging task with wire wheels as =
compared to steel wheels.</div><div class=3D""><span =
class=3D"Apple-tab-span" style=3D"white-space:pre"> </span>Thanks =
again for the help and advice.</div><div class=3D""><span =
class=3D"Apple-tab-span" style=3D"white-space:pre"> </span>Bob<br =
class=3D""><div><blockquote type=3D"cite" class=3D""><div class=3D"">On =
Nov 3, 2015, at 10:21 PM, Chris Simo <<a =
href=3D"mailto:ccsimonsen@gmail.com" =
class=3D"">ccsimonsen@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</div><br =
class=3D"Apple-interchange-newline"><div class=3D""><p dir=3D"ltr" =
class=3D"">I have a friendly local tire shop that let me spend the =
afternoon sorting all the rims I could get my hands on (12 to 16 of =
them). At the end of the day, I had 2 mostly true rims and 2 that were =
out more than a bit. Mostly true went on the front and the best of the =
rest are on the back.</p><p dir=3D"ltr" class=3D"">It's a pretty smooth =
ride now.</p>
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