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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Tires tracking and vibration at highway speeds
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<blockquote data-quote="Zandura99" data-source="post: 14802602" data-attributes="member: 159927"><p>I have had the vibration issue over miss-torqued wheels, but that would not explain the pull. The road may explain the pull where a badly set of torqued (impacted on) wheels could cause a phantom vibration. I have had on more than one occasion when the car gets back from the shop/dealer and a wheel was off where I had to take them all off, torqued the wheels in the air to 100 ft lbs and vwala! no more vibration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zandura99, post: 14802602, member: 159927"] I have had the vibration issue over miss-torqued wheels, but that would not explain the pull. The road may explain the pull where a badly set of torqued (impacted on) wheels could cause a phantom vibration. I have had on more than one occasion when the car gets back from the shop/dealer and a wheel was off where I had to take them all off, torqued the wheels in the air to 100 ft lbs and vwala! no more vibration. [/QUOTE]
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