balancing problems with Stern's
has anyone that has switched to Stern ST1's had problems with getting them to balance? I just had mine mounted and balanced today, left the shop and had a horrible shimmy at around 50 mph. just wondering if anyone else had had any problems with the balancing of their stern's.
Did you re-size your lug nuts? If the wheels are properly balanced then one or more lugs may be bad/short/too long. I hope it works out.
Suggestion:Take it to a totally different place and ask them to check balance/alignment. (Might be money well spent to check the checkers).
Suggestion:Take it to a totally different place and ask them to check balance/alignment. (Might be money well spent to check the checkers).
if you used spacers did you use hub centric spacers and is it sitting flush. a lady race car driver with a srt had a similar issue and they had to do some modification to make it fit right.
As you know, I had a "Thrum" at speeds above 50 mph. I found that it was the tires (Falken FK452) that just didn't like some road surfaces.
The rim/tires balanced just fine. If you can get it up on a lift, (in neutral) spin each wheel by hand and look for any wobble or out-of-round either in the wheel or tire. I have a good eye for such things, but some may have to hold a tool (non-scratching) up against them to see any differences. Most tire shops have guys that really pay no attention to what they are doing-just opening ones eyes helps a great deal!
Even after I took mine to a "performance shop" the manager told me that short wheelbase cars like ours are more prone to be finicky. IDK
The rim/tires balanced just fine. If you can get it up on a lift, (in neutral) spin each wheel by hand and look for any wobble or out-of-round either in the wheel or tire. I have a good eye for such things, but some may have to hold a tool (non-scratching) up against them to see any differences. Most tire shops have guys that really pay no attention to what they are doing-just opening ones eyes helps a great deal!
Even after I took mine to a "performance shop" the manager told me that short wheelbase cars like ours are more prone to be finicky. IDK
Originally Posted by ichon
Did you re-size your lug nuts? If the wheels are properly balanced then one or more lugs may be bad/short/too long. I hope it works out.
Suggestion:Take it to a totally different place and ask them to check balance/alignment. (Might be money well spent to check the checkers).
Suggestion:Take it to a totally different place and ask them to check balance/alignment. (Might be money well spent to check the checkers).
went and had them checked at another shop today, both fronts were off. the right front needed .50 and the left front needed .75. went and tested it out at the speeds I was getting the shimmy, only had a mild shimmy around 60-65 mph. went home and parked the car, then drove it later and the shimmy had returned at 50 mph. next step is to try breaking them down, rotating the tires 180 degrees on the tires, then remount and balance them per Tire Rack's customer service line's suggestion. if this doesn't help, I'm sending them back for another set under warranty.
You could try to find someone near you with a Hunter 9700 and let them take a crack at it.
Hunter GSP9700 Wheel Vibration Control System
Correcting runout and imbalance can be a lot more complicated than "breaking them down, rotating the tires 180 degrees on the tires, then remount and balance them".
Hunter GSP9700 Wheel Vibration Control System
Correcting runout and imbalance can be a lot more complicated than "breaking them down, rotating the tires 180 degrees on the tires, then remount and balance them".
Originally Posted by Display_Name
You could try to find someone near you with a Hunter 9700 and let them take a crack at it.
Hunter GSP9700 Wheel Vibration Control System
Correcting runout and imbalance can be a lot more complicated than "breaking them down, rotating the tires 180 degrees on the tires, then remount and balance them".
Hunter GSP9700 Wheel Vibration Control System
Correcting runout and imbalance can be a lot more complicated than "breaking them down, rotating the tires 180 degrees on the tires, then remount and balance them".
I agree with Displayname--road force balancing is THE was to go if you suspect wheel problems. I got a set of fairly expensive wheels for my other car a couple of year ago (took me 6 months to get them!). After a road force balance, I found out that the wheels were actually egg shaped and it was impossible to proper;y balance them as a result. So I had to wait another 3 months until I was able to put the wheels on the car! Grrr!!!
Originally Posted by white04XF
went and had them checked at another shop today, both fronts were off. the right front needed .50 and the left front needed .75. went and tested it out at the speeds I was getting the shimmy, only had a mild shimmy around 60-65 mph. went home and parked the car, then drove it later and the shimmy had returned at 50 mph. next step is to try breaking them down, rotating the tires 180 degrees on the tires, then remount and balance them per Tire Rack's customer service line's suggestion. if this doesn't help, I'm sending them back for another set under warranty.
Crank the pressure up to 40 or 45 psi, and drive on the highway at 70 mph for about 10 to 20 miles, and see if it improves/vanishes. If it goes away after the miles at the higher pressure, its the tires flat spotting.
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Originally Posted by white04XF
has anyone that has switched to Stern ST1's had problems with getting them to balance? I just had mine mounted and balanced today, left the shop and had a horrible shimmy at around 50 mph. just wondering if anyone else had had any problems with the balancing of their stern's.
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