Thx for the help guys. I have been having trouble diagnosing a vibration with my aftermarket wheels. So yesterday I swapped out the front wheels and tires with my oem wheels and tires (Michelin as3) that I still have to do a test to see if I still have the vibration. I still had the vibration though it wasn't as bad but still quite noticeable. When I went to swap back to the aftermarket wheels (vossen) and tires (Michelin Pilot super sport) last night I noticed these black plastic things when I took off the oem stuff.
Since it doesn't sound like oem setup used these plastic rings, I guess the shop that installed the aftermarket wheels did, though they sure don't look to be too sturdy or effective.
I'll be heading back to shop to get them to look at the wheels, rings, tires, and front springs to see if any of them are not right so to speak. Only other thing I can think of is my pinion angle may need to be adjusted. I'm currently around -2.1 after lowering and install of bmr relo bracket, with oem lcas in middle hole and oem UCA and bracket. I believe that is within allowable range but perhaps I need to move more toward -3?
Also, would you say alignment might be a culprit? When I'm running down the highway at 75 mph, if I turn the wheel the steering wheel vibration gets worse. I've never experienced that on any car before and the only thing I can think of would be the alignment is not right???
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