I wanna be like Clayton Bigsby.....Part 2 (Daytime PICS)
After I get off work and went to Discount tire.. THe problem is the steering wheel were vibrate pretty bad when I was driving about 80 MPH.. My friend found out the balance metal part fall off.. SO he put balancer sticker on it and then rotate it again.. So I took a test drive and it kinda shaking a little bit.. Im not sure if I need to buy wheel hub ring or what else.. Enjoy the daytime pics:



What ya think?
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Modified by py at 11:49 PM 10/6/2006
Modified by py at 11:50 PM 10/6/2006
Modified by py at 11:50 PM 10/6/2006



What ya think?
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Modified by py at 11:49 PM 10/6/2006
Modified by py at 11:50 PM 10/6/2006
Modified by py at 11:50 PM 10/6/2006
I am gonna go out on a limb and say that the reason that your car miiiiight be vibrating is because its scraping on the ground the entire time. Waste of an R in my opinion but it looks hot as ****
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I love it!!!!!!!
Are you sure the wheels don't have any bends in them.
Sounds like a balancing problem.
Also on what mode is balancer being used. Alot of people use static tire balancing b/c
it usuallys saves you time and headache on getting them to balance out.
Also making sure the wheel surface that the stick on weight is being placed on is clean and free and dirt. Dirt or brake dust etc will cause the weight to not stick to its potential and eventually flying right off.
Are you sure the wheels don't have any bends in them.
Sounds like a balancing problem.
Also on what mode is balancer being used. Alot of people use static tire balancing b/c
it usuallys saves you time and headache on getting them to balance out.
Also making sure the wheel surface that the stick on weight is being placed on is clean and free and dirt. Dirt or brake dust etc will cause the weight to not stick to its potential and eventually flying right off.


