Steve9R wrote:well if its fine with one set of tires and not another.. then it HAS to be the tires..
maybe the tires themselves are 'out of round'.. or maybe like was posted a while ago there's water in the tires which makes it hard to balance and worse to drive as it sloshes around !
4wd26 wrote:I have a couple of different sets of rims tyres you could try, see if you can replicate the problem?
Just up the road in Thornlands
+38 offset 265/70/17 MTR
+15 offset 245/85/16 Simex peeds
both on alloys however- pm me
jaypes wrote:how worn are the m/t's?
i had a similar problem with my 31' federal couragia m/t...turned out that when m/t's start to wear out some of the lugs in the tyre wears more than others therfore making one lug higher and one lug smaller creating death wobbles at speed.. i didnt change my tyres then but i did rotate them and cuz the back tyres were smoother than the front my wobbles disappeared for a period of time...still have them on my car now tho lol
that could be your problem?
white_hilux wrote:As well as they are mounting on the hub properly and once tightened up are only being held in place by the wheel nuts. does that sound right?
Jack S wrote:The brake disc (rotor) might be warped and is causing the shudder...
This will happen if its gotten too hot or if they were hot and colded quickly (like going through a puddle or rivver crossing)...
It might be nothing to do with the wheels/tyres!
Jack S wrote:The brake disc (rotor) might be warped and is causing the shudder...
This will happen if its gotten too hot or if they were hot and colded quickly (like going through a puddle or rivver crossing)...
It might be nothing to do with the wheels/tyres!
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