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Offline Bodgit

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new wheels help.
« on: 24 January 2005, 14:15 »
Have just fitted a new to me set of fox excite rims(thanx sue16v/slick) 195/50/15 on my '90 jetta. My problem is that now it feels bloody awful,notchy,lumpy,tramlining and takes its time to return to centre from full lock. Prior to this i had a set of bk racing multispokes 195/45/15 with no problem at all.Can anyone suggest anything.

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Re: new wheels help.
« Reply #1 on: 24 January 2005, 14:26 »
Did you have them balanced ?

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Re: new wheels help.
« Reply #2 on: 24 January 2005, 14:34 »
Did you have them balanced ?


check the tyres pressures aswel
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Re: new wheels help.
« Reply #3 on: 24 January 2005, 15:34 »
Haven't had them balanced.Tyre pressures at 32 is this right? If you look at the car from the front the wheels looked like: / \ have changed the camber somewhat and now looks: | | rides a bit better.Think i have done right but not sure.

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Re: new wheels help.
« Reply #4 on: 24 January 2005, 16:51 »
U need to get them balanced cos as soon as u get up to some speed i.e above 50mph ur steering wheel (& the car if theyre way out of balance) will shake like hell.

32 psi is a bit high really, i run 28 front 26 rear in my 195/50/15's

Yes, u have done the right thing by adjusting ur camber settings  :wink:

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Re: new wheels help.
« Reply #5 on: 24 January 2005, 17:54 »
you shouldnt have needed to adjust your camber at all in moving from a 195/45 to 195/50 tyre

if the wheels are balanced then only reason i can think of is that your wheels are not central on the hubs and you need a set of spigot rings for them

either that or they are buckled!!

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Re: new wheels help.
« Reply #6 on: 24 January 2005, 19:01 »
yeah ha ha you bought a f**ked set of rims!!!!!

only joking, take the car to a reputable tyre place and get them to balance your wheels, tracking and camber adjustment. shouldn't cost much but is always worth getting it right.
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