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<blockquote data-quote="c6zhombre" data-source="post: 15485180" data-attributes="member: 76381"><p>I know, I read your post. I have serious doubts your idle vibration has anything to do with your highway vibration. It doesn't matter if you had those tires road force balanced or not...."cheaper" tires or rims, even brand new, can create issues. These get magnified on a vert. And the colder the weather the worse it will become.</p><p></p><p>I had an '04 vert for 4 years before I bought my coupe...it had the same vibration you are describing. Same speeds. Mirrors would shake. Some of it you're going to have to live with, it's a 14 yr old circa 1979 chassis vert....it will almost go away in hot summer temps. It wasn't until I bought a set of $$$ CCW rims, that are aircraft quality aluminum made in America, that most of the shake finally dissipated.</p><p></p><p>Too bad you don't have the 100% stock setup to at least compare against.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c6zhombre, post: 15485180, member: 76381"] I know, I read your post. I have serious doubts your idle vibration has anything to do with your highway vibration. It doesn't matter if you had those tires road force balanced or not...."cheaper" tires or rims, even brand new, can create issues. These get magnified on a vert. And the colder the weather the worse it will become. I had an '04 vert for 4 years before I bought my coupe...it had the same vibration you are describing. Same speeds. Mirrors would shake. Some of it you're going to have to live with, it's a 14 yr old circa 1979 chassis vert....it will almost go away in hot summer temps. It wasn't until I bought a set of $$$ CCW rims, that are aircraft quality aluminum made in America, that most of the shake finally dissipated. Too bad you don't have the 100% stock setup to at least compare against. [/QUOTE]
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