Subj : between 40kph-65kph To : Cletus From : Ogg Date : Wed Nov 03 2021 19:23:00 Hello Cletus! ** On Tuesday 02.11.21 - 09:37, Cletus wrote to Ogg: O>> It's hard for me to tell. Maybe the problem is at least O>> two rims or tires! I can feel the vibes a bit in the O>> steering wheel, but it seems like the whole chassis is O>> affected. It's more pronounced since filling up my tank. C> Did you ever find the cause of the shaking and if so what C> finally was the solution? No. The new rims are on. And the previous tires have been replaced with winter tires. After the rim/tire work, I drove off thinking that there was no more shaking/vibes, but it was still there. The only difference was that the shaking/vibes were much less - but I think that was attributed to the gas tank being 1/2 empty, compared to the first time I really noticed a problem when the tank was full. The tank is nearly empty, and the problem is less noticeable. I am due to fill the tank again tomorrow. I am predicting that the shaking/vibes will be more noticeable, once again. I described the circumstances with the garage tech, and he said "it could still a lot of things.. even the differential." But I have no more desire to dole out even more money on investigative inspection. The cost of new rear springs, shocks, clippers, rotors, muffler and a new brake-line kit, a couple months ago has set me back quite a bit. Most of the road surfaces are on the rough side now due to the quick pothole patches, so that part masks the original problem a bit. I can limit my driving to under 40kph or higher than 65kph and the shakes are not present at all. -- --- OpenXP 5.0.50 * Origin: Ogg's WestCoast Point (21:4/106.21) .