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  1. Jimmy N.

    New Dodge Hillcat

    Let's hope it has the 3.09s.
  2. Jimmy N.

    AUGUST HFCOTM VOTE / POLL

    Why would I have waited until having a car?!? Any kind of car? But when I did reach drivers licence age, I had a small 2-door convertible. Just had to stack them like cord wood, that's all.
  3. Jimmy N.

    Need advice on fighting the dreaded steering wheel vibration

    Hellcatcfp, you do know that the plans for an electric Challenger have been shelved, right? Turns out that the Battery Charger had more appeal. Much more.
  4. Jimmy N.

    Need advice on fighting the dreaded steering wheel vibration

    Ironically, the two tires that stand out in my mind was a set of steer tires on my Pete. Not an ounce of weight needed. Now those were very carefully (correctly) mounted on the wheels, obviously including very good cleaning of the rim's bead areas. And they were quality tires. But you can...
  5. Jimmy N.

    Need advice on fighting the dreaded steering wheel vibration

    I would never assume that a tire is round. That really doesn't happen i real life. Close, yes, but not round. On the contrary. I tried to explain that the tire's physical shape and its internals are two separate things. In theory you can have a perfectly round (visually) tire that doesn't...
  6. Jimmy N.

    Need advice on fighting the dreaded steering wheel vibration

    It has nothing to do with what vehicle a tire and wheel combo ends up installed on. Yes, there are separate settings for P and LT tires, but that shouldn't factor in here. The balancer can figure all this out...given the opportunity. But it takes a coherent operator to take advantage of the...
  7. Jimmy N.

    Need advice on fighting the dreaded steering wheel vibration

    I may have answered this already (losing track here) but it's sidewall related.
  8. Jimmy N.

    Need advice on fighting the dreaded steering wheel vibration

    I wish you could bring your dang tires and wheels over here, and I could try fixing them for you.
  9. Jimmy N.

    Need advice on fighting the dreaded steering wheel vibration

    To simplify this, there are two ways you get imbalance from a tire. The uniformity of its physical shape (the visible part) and what's inside the sidewalls. You can't dismiss how the internals of the carcass react to the weight they're subjected to. If that was the case, there would be no...
  10. Jimmy N.

    Need advice on fighting the dreaded steering wheel vibration

    Okay, here I would like to add that a perfect wheel can be a hindrance. It offers no help whatsoever for using match balancing. As far as the amount of wheel weights used, I'm still surprised after all these years how often the wheel/tire combo that has the most weights has the lowest Road...
  11. Jimmy N.

    Need advice on fighting the dreaded steering wheel vibration

    Look at a load chart and you'll see why it's not max psi, but one that's appropriate for the load on the tire. After all, the tire is merely a container for the air that supports the vehicle weight. In your case, I wouldn't say that it's not a car problem. And you know why. Anyway, I'll have...
  12. Jimmy N.

    Need advice on fighting the dreaded steering wheel vibration

    My guess is that they couldn't get a decent balance on a lesser machine, so those tires got done (more) correctly. Unfortunately, it seems to be common practice to throw the tire on the balancer with whatever pressure it took to seat the beads, then worry about lowering it later. They could...
  13. Jimmy N.

    Need advice on fighting the dreaded steering wheel vibration

    Why? The sidewalls are essentially a series of springs, some a bit stronger others a bit weaker. With a higher inflation pressure those differences are minimized. That's one reason a tire should be Road Force balanced with the pressure it'll be run at. Otherwise the machine won't know what it's...
  14. Jimmy N.

    Need advice on fighting the dreaded steering wheel vibration

    Start with installing Lambo doors, upside down. That way you have four built-in jack stands. Then take all four tires to get Road Force balanced.
  15. Jimmy N.

    Need advice on fighting the dreaded steering wheel vibration

    Sounds like you got two correctly balanced tires, or close to it, which were put up front. Then when you rotated the tires the two okay ones from the rear didn't feel so good anymore. Why wouldn't they balance all four correctly in the first place?
  16. Jimmy N.

    Need advice on fighting the dreaded steering wheel vibration

    Alright, so you're still buying a new car, just a newer one. Good!
  17. Jimmy N.

    Need advice on fighting the dreaded steering wheel vibration

    You mentioned those tires coming from some other source, and refer to them as three months old. That makes me wonder if that's the age of the tires, according to the DOT code, of how long you have owned them. You also say that they feel different, which could indicate that they are many years...
  18. Jimmy N.

    To trade up or not....

    Shhhh!
  19. Jimmy N.

    To trade up or not....

    As I recall, they were also ordered to produce a fair amount of 4-doors, which obviously no normal person wanted, but through NSA they managed to spread enough subliminal messages to sell several of them. As a matter of fact, the effects of this quasi hypnosis were so powerful that some owners...


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