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      12-17-2012, 08:54 PM   #14
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Drives: 2011 BMW E92/ZCP/DCT/
Join Date: May 2012
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Originally Posted by shkngan View Post
I thought of that too. These are brand new rims (4). The price is less than 1/2 of dealership, but OEM has the TPM sensors.
When I returned to them within the 1/2 hour, they told me the rings have no problems. Once the tires are installed, the rings play no part in the driving. They were there to aid the mounting of the wheels.

If there's any bent on the rims, would the road force balance show it?

If there's any defect on the tires, would the road force balance show it?

If it's the mounting (torque or something), they have been mounted the 3rd time be 2 different shops...

Someone explained that it is due to the characteristic of WM70 when they are brand new. When they become a little worn, the vibration should go away???? Is that a myth just to pacify me?
Same problem here...vibration on dry road between 60-80...new rims...new Bridgestone Blizzaks LM60/square set up 255/40/18...new TPMS...three tire rotations in two days..Easy Fix... Hub Rings...now just waiting for first snow...
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