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Still experiencing vibration issues

Old Mar 28, 2013 | 04:52 PM
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Still experiencing vibration issues

Hey all, I posted a few months ago about my struggle to get the car to ride vibration free above 60 MPH.

I've gone through three wheels and three tires.

I'm currently on the 19" set up using stock size and running Michelin Primacys.

The car has been aligned, balanced COUNTLESS times and runs proper hubcentric rings (aftermarket wheels).

Is there any suspension issues relating to the Maxima? I looked at the TSBs and I didn't see anything relevant.

Does anyone have any suggestions
Old Mar 28, 2013 | 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by PRD2BDF
Hey all, I posted a few months ago about my struggle to get the car to ride vibration free above 60 MPH.

I've gone through three wheels and three tires.

I'm currently on the 19" set up using stock size and running Michelin Primacys.

The car has been aligned, balanced COUNTLESS times and runs proper hubcentric rings (aftermarket wheels).

Is there any suspension issues relating to the Maxima? I looked at the TSBs and I didn't see anything relevant.

Does anyone have any suggestions
Try using the Hunter road force balancer. Make sure the place you go to actually uses the road force. My local Discount Tire advertises the Hunter road force but after a few questions I found out not only do they not use it but the one guy trained to use it no longer works there

http://www.gsp9700.com/

http://www.gsp9700.com/how/index.htm
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