Subj : between 40kph-65kph To : phigan From : Ogg Date : Tue Mar 01 2022 21:39:00 Hello phigan! ** On Friday 22.10.21 - 22:14, phigan wrote to Arelor: Ar>> Nah, I never had a missalignment pull the steering will Ar>> one way or another. I had it shake like a Parkinson Ar>> granddaddy on cocaine when it ran at 90-100 kmph. p> I think terms are getting mixed up here. When a front end p> is missaligned, the car will pull to one side or the other. p> When a wheel is out of balance, the car will shake.. and as p> someone pointed out, steering wheel shaking is a front tire p> out of balance while the seat/car shaking is a rear tire p> out of balance. Individual wheels should not get p> missaligned :). Just unbalanced. Update.. After the new rims (and an existing set of winter tires) were installed, there was still SOME shaking in the kph range mentioned above. But.. over time, it has now disappeared entirely. So.. perhaps the original shaking as due to imbalance caused by the extra lead pieces that may have fallen off? --- OpenXP 5.0.51 * Origin: Ogg's WestCoast Point (21:4/106.21) .