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Steering Wheel Shake Between 70 MPH and 80 MPH

Hello Everyone, I have just installed new 20” wheels with lowering kit (1” front almost 1” on the back). I have taken the car to where I got the wheels

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Old 08-26-2014, 01:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello Everyone, I have just installed new 20” wheels with lowering kit (1” front almost 1” on the back). I have taken the car to where I got the wheels and they have laser balanced the tires/wheels but when I hit 70 MPH the steering wheels has a very small shake, it happens between 70 and 80, once I’m over 80 the shakes goes away. I have put back the stock wheels and tires and still shakes at the same speeds.

I have done a bit of research with very little results, some say it’ might be the tired rod, some say it might be the struts.

Team, please advise.

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Old 08-26-2014, 01:50 PM   #2 (permalink)
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@ cross posting.
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Sorry I was told I was on the wrong forum on the other one, to post it under wheels and tires.
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Well you have to understand that with larger wheels, you have thinner tires. At the same time, you can't expect the same ride once you switch out the wheels. My Z does the same exact thing...
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oh man, a bit sad about it but thank you for your feedback.
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was there noticiable shaking prior to the s-tech install?
there should be no shaking regardless 19" or 20" wheels.

i think somthing's up with your front struts.
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did you install hub rings?
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shaking's still there with stock 19's... apparently
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There was no shaking berfore the mods, mind you I did it all at once, wheels and springs. I just cant believe that there would be a shake just because I'm using 20's. Something is not right. thank you All for your input, I'm getting frustrated.
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i recommend you check your struts for leak. also loosen tower and bottom fasteners and re-tighten with the vehicle weight on the suspension.

it shouldn't matter 18, 19, or 20. there should be no vibration.
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Excellent Kenchan, I will get that checked, its just annoying to drive it with that little shake. All feedback is welcome, I just want to get to the bottom of it. Thank you All.
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Could it be the wheels need to get re-balanced?
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wheels have been laser balance and even changed tire brand to see if that was an issue. thank you.
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I would get that balance redone somewhere else first.

+1 on did you install hubcentric rings with the wheels?
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Here you go. Hub Centric Rings - JustForWheels.com
our 370z size is 66.1(inner) you will need the outer size. most likely 73.
These are the ones i got
Evasive Motorsports | PH: 626.336.3400 Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm PST: Universal Aluminum Hub Ring – 73mm / 66mm
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