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    I recently have done so more stuff to my car rims,lowered and put headers on it yesterday and know I'm experencing a vibration through my pedals usaually during hard accerlation I know it's coming from under the car but I don't know whats doing it any of you guy have suggestions
    look on one of the v8 boys face when he finds out he just lost to a v6 \"ha ha priceless\"<br />2000 camaro Mods: Slp cai,kn filter,whisperlid,talor spiro wires,ngk plugs, rk sport headers, 3\" Borla cat back exhaust,3.73\'s with lsd,pro 5.0 shifter,2002 Corvette wheels, lowered and 1\"1/4,painted calipers black with chrome camaro decals, hypertech programmer

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    are your rims and itres on ballance?
    do you notice it more at certian speeds?
    Remember that sometimes, silence is the best answer.<br />Warren White<br />1996 PoloGreen Coup <a href=\"http://vampyr.settanni.net/\" target=\"_blank\">http://vampyr.settanni.net/</a> <br />\"Jealousy\"<br /> CTFBA member of the month Sept 03

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      hey vampry i was thiking about it and I do notice it more when I get up to about 70 or 80 and when I'm at that speed and I hit my brakes I also so feel it and when i'm turning I feel it so you think it could be that the wheels aren't ballanced right and if they are not I would feel that in all those situations
      look on one of the v8 boys face when he finds out he just lost to a v6 \"ha ha priceless\"<br />2000 camaro Mods: Slp cai,kn filter,whisperlid,talor spiro wires,ngk plugs, rk sport headers, 3\" Borla cat back exhaust,3.73\'s with lsd,pro 5.0 shifter,2002 Corvette wheels, lowered and 1\"1/4,painted calipers black with chrome camaro decals, hypertech programmer

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        <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by v6revenge:
        hey vampry i was thiking about it and I do notice it more when I get up to about 70 or 80 and when I'm at that speed and I hit my brakes I also so feel it and when i'm turning I feel it so you think it could be that the wheels aren't ballanced right and if they are not I would feel that in all those situations<hr></blockquote>

        HMMM - I don't think I saw how many miles on your rig - but try this. Go into a relatively empty parking lot. Do some lazy circles - first right and then left (not at a million miles and hour but enough to put a little load on the opposite front tire. If the vibration increases - going one way or another - it can mean that you've got a failing (or grease hungry) wheel bearing.
        \'95 Camaro 3.4 Low miles!<br />T-tops, Just Black.

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          <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by v6revenge:
          hey vampry i was thiking about it and I do notice it more when I get up to about 70 or 80 and when I'm at that speed and I hit my brakes I also so feel it and when i'm turning I feel it so you think it could be that the wheels aren't ballanced right and if they are not I would feel that in all those situations<hr></blockquote>

          HMMM - I don't think I saw how many miles on your rig - but try this. Go into a relatively empty parking lot. Do some lazy circles - first right and then left (not at a million miles and hour but enough to put a little load on the opposite front tire. If the vibration increases - going one way or another - it can mean that you've got a failing (or grease hungry) wheel bearing.
          \'95 Camaro 3.4 Low miles!<br />T-tops, Just Black.

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