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OK, I need to draw on the collective experience on here! Put my car on a dyno this morning to try and diagnose a miss high in the revs. Anyway, the problem is that now the back of the car vibrates and almost bounces at speed. It was suggested at Chilleh tonight that the CV joints might be the culprit, but there is no vibration through the gearstick or steering wheel. All seat of the pants big-time vibration!

Could the dyno have spun the tyres and put out the balance so much as to cause the massive vibration??

Any suggestions are appreciated.

Dave

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And the prize goes too................

No one!! Turns out one of the tyres was about to pop!! Being some cheap shite from assbang indonesia, they couldn't take our Aussie heat and there were 6 bulges on the inside of the tyre wall all about 4 cm's wide. So, 2 new tyres on the back and we will keep an eye on the front ones. Got some decent tyres this time, Firestone Firehawks. $500 for the two fitted and balanced so not too bad.

Have kept the old tyres as I may take them back as they were only 5 months old.

And the prize goes too................

No one!! Turns out one of the tyres was about to pop!! Being some cheap shite from assbang indonesia, they couldn't take our Aussie heat and there were 6 bulges on the inside of the tyre wall all about 4 cm's wide. So, 2 new tyres on the back and we will keep an eye on the front ones. Got some decent tyres this time, Firestone Firehawks. $500 for the two fitted and balanced so not too bad.

Have kept the old tyres as I may take them back as they were only 5 months old.

kwal-it-tee

And the prize goes too................

No one!! Turns out one of the tyres was about to pop!! Being some cheap shite from assbang indonesia, they couldn't take our Aussie heat and there were 6 bulges on the inside of the tyre wall all about 4 cm's wide. So, 2 new tyres on the back and we will keep an eye on the front ones. Got some decent tyres this time, Firestone Firehawks. $500 for the two fitted and balanced so not too bad.

Have kept the old tyres as I may take them back as they were only 5 months old.

i would be taking them back aswell, cheap arse p.o.s. may i ask what brand they were just so when i go to buy next time, i know what to steer clear of....

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