Originally Posted by GranDeos
I had the same problem, only my car would do it with both my stock wheels, AND my rims. I took it to a tire shop and they did an allignment, balanced and rotated the wheels. that seemed to solve the problem.
balancing solved the problem there...not alignment. if you put new wheels on...and you have vibration at 60 ish mph....it is a balncing porblem. more then likely you got wheels without an outer lip. this means that for balancing the shop has to "static" balance the wheels. this means wheel weights on the inside of th rim as opposed to inside and outside lips. think of a balncing guy on top of a wire. he has that long pole that distrubutes the weight as far out as possible to make it easier for him to have equal qeight on both isdes. if he had just one pole on the right side of him and no pole to his left....he will fall.