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Old 07-12-2016, 04:22 PM   #6 (permalink)
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The only time that alignment will cause vibration is if it is WAY off to the point that the tires are slipping. I mean WAY, WAY off. Alignment problems result in the car not tracking straight or steering weird and uneven tire wear.

Vibration is caused by either the tire not being in balance or not running true. Improperly installed spacers can cause the tire to not run true which leads to vibration.

Make sure that the person that balances your tires calibrates the balancer before balancing your tires. I've seen this problem a bunch of times.
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