vibration in steering wheel with 22s
#1
vibration in steering wheel with 22s
those of you who have 22s is there a slight steering wheel vibration issue in your car when you went from 18s/19s etc to a 22. im thinking of changing my tires(nitto nt555) ive had them ride matched. the guy who mounted them said that one wheel has a slight imperfection in it. so before i send them back (and wait five weeks)im wondering is it the tires, the car or the wheels. im just trying to exhaust all options before sending them back and have them say its not the wheels. p.s. i have the standard suspension system
#5
I have 22" Techarts and also have no vibration issues....def have the balance checked.
Also, does anyone know if your speedometer/mileage will be effected by going from 18's to 22's? Someone told me there won't be an issue and I have also heard the opposite.
Anyone know for sure?
Also, does anyone know if your speedometer/mileage will be effected by going from 18's to 22's? Someone told me there won't be an issue and I have also heard the opposite.
Anyone know for sure?
#7
Originally posted by Jeffs
I have stock 20' on and sometimes it vibrates too...
I have stock 20' on and sometimes it vibrates too...
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#8
I haven't really used my truck since I put on the 22's but I've noticed a slight wheel vibration as well. I went back to where I bought the wheels and had the guy redo a wheel balancing which I surveyed myself. This balancing was done with a different machine than the one that balanced the wheels originally. On the way home last night, everything seemed to be fine. Yet tonight, the problem is back although not as bad... What should I do next? Is it possible that there is something wrong with a part in the car as I had the same vibration with my 18" winter tires?
Mostly, should I get my dealer involved?
Thanks for your input
Mostly, should I get my dealer involved?
Thanks for your input
#9
i had the tires ride matched but still steering vibes on certain kinda roads. what kinda tires do you have? ive blamed it on my tires. it sound funny but ive been putting sumitomo tires on my other cars and they are the smoothest tires ive been running in a long time. im waiting for these nittos to wear out. im going with yokohama(sp) or sumitomo next.
Last edited by kingtut73; 05-27-2005 at 12:47 PM.
#10
Originally posted by kingtut73
i had the tires ride matched but still steering vibes on certain kinda roads. what kinda tires do you have? ive blamed it on my tires. it sound funny but ive been putting sumitomo tires on my other cars and they are the smoothest tires ive been running in a long time. im waithing for these nittos to wear out. im going with yokohama(sp) or sumitomo next.
i had the tires ride matched but still steering vibes on certain kinda roads. what kinda tires do you have? ive blamed it on my tires. it sound funny but ive been putting sumitomo tires on my other cars and they are the smoothest tires ive been running in a long time. im waithing for these nittos to wear out. im going with yokohama(sp) or sumitomo next.
#11
You say "ride matched", does that refer to them using a Hunter GSP9700? If not, get that done first. Go to www.gsp9700.com to find one in your area. If you have a wheel that is slightly bent, put it on the back. Depending on the tires, it can be very difficult to balance a 22 sometimes as they are so low and wide. I would try a second set of tires if they are new. I get complaints all day long of people that can't get Nitto's to balance so maybe try something else before abandoning the entire package. In these sizes you get what you pay for. You will find the problem, but sometimes you have to be persistant.
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#12
I'm running 295 30 ZR 22 Pirelli Scorpion Zeros all around
Same here, it's not consistent which is the weirdest oart of this problem. This is why I was thinking of getting the dealer involved. I noticed some people on the boars have gotten parts changed as a result of wheel vibration
Still get it. It's not consistent and happens whenever
#13
Originally posted by oproulx
I'm running 295 30 ZR 22 Pirelli Scorpion Zeros all around
Same here, it's not consistent which is the weirdest oart of this problem. This is why I was thinking of getting the dealer involved. I noticed some people on the boars have gotten parts changed as a result of wheel vibration
I'm running 295 30 ZR 22 Pirelli Scorpion Zeros all around
Same here, it's not consistent which is the weirdest oart of this problem. This is why I was thinking of getting the dealer involved. I noticed some people on the boars have gotten parts changed as a result of wheel vibration
#15
I never had this problem, and I felt lucky.
I was fine for a whooping 15,300 miles!
I recently got new tires, same brand and size (Pirelli on 19's)... now the steering has a near-violent vibration from 74-78... usually starting at 76 and ending at 78.. and it seems to happen just whenever-- this sucks
I feel for you guys now, now I actually FEEL what you feel
I was fine for a whooping 15,300 miles!
I recently got new tires, same brand and size (Pirelli on 19's)... now the steering has a near-violent vibration from 74-78... usually starting at 76 and ending at 78.. and it seems to happen just whenever-- this sucks
I feel for you guys now, now I actually FEEL what you feel