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      11-06-2011, 08:00 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by dvmarks13 View Post
I dont care about any of the tech talk here! I have had the same situation with slightly older car! BOTTOM LINE, your wheels need to be zeroed out. Forget about low numbers. I had my wheels balanced by the same people 4 times with no resolve then two time with another shop. At the third shop they told me that the wheels were not zeroed out and with fifteen minutes of work the cars vibration was gone and it felt like bone stock again. Dont let those over jealous jerks screw with your mind bro! KEEP GETTING THEM BALANCED BY DIFFERENT SHOPS UNTIL YOU FIND A SHOP THAT HAS A MACHINE THAT IS PERFECT AND YOUR ISSUE WILL BE GONE.

Good luck!
Thanks for the input... can you be specific about what it means to "zero out wheels"? how do you exactly do that? who finally was able to do your balance? national large chain tire shop, dealer, specialty shop??

thanks again
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