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    Do you still have stock rims or aftermarket? My friend had a BMW that had aftermarket rims and he had that thing checked up and down by both the dealer and several shops. He couldn't get rid of the vibrations until he put different rims on the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metalheadrr3 View Post
    Do you still have stock rims or aftermarket? My friend had a BMW that had aftermarket rims and he had that thing checked up and down by both the dealer and several shops. He couldn't get rid of the vibrations until he put different rims on the car.
    QFT, riding on a bent wheel will do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EcKoBoi770 View Post
    QFT, riding on a bent wheel will do that.
    Well aware of what a damaged wheel will do. My car has a dent in the rim thanks to the lovely potholes on I-75 in Kentucky. His rims are brand new (and quite nice) ... it's just for whatever reason he can't seem to get rid of the shakes (which only kicked in at highway speeds).

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