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are you confident the wheels were balanced properly? hub location is not often a problem, the wheel studs, especically when the wheel nut holes have a taper, generally pull it into the correct position

Hey guys,<br />Anyone know where I can buy hubcentric rings from.<br /><br />Bought new after market wheels and the steering wheel is shaking over 90kms <br /><br />Preferably a Shop around the sydney southwest<br /><br />Thanks

What part of Sydney are you in?

Wheel balancing is a major issue........ MOST PLACES DON'T DO IT PROPERLY!!!

If you are near or are will to travel to Rydalmere I can help you with someone who does it properly.

Bob.

Tempe

Ok....... I now know your issue. I had no joy with retailers around your suburb.

Ring Peter at Road and Race http://www.roadandraceperformance.com.au/

He is the best wheel balancer I've come across in 30 years.

Tell him Bob with the GT-R sent you.

Guaranteed you will be happy.

Thanks guys much appreciate your help.

I ordered some rings online, once recieved ill try them on if still not good then ill give Peter a visit.

The wheels I purchased are work xd9 18x10+18 all round. But I wasn't happy with the fitment. They don't sit flush.

So I ordered 15mm bolt on spacers from gktech. Can't wait post-110131-13666163477481_thumb.jpg

Ok....... I now know your issue. I had no joy with retailers around your suburb.

Ring Peter at Road and Race http://www.roadandraceperformance.com.au/

He is the best wheel balancer I've come across in 30 years.

Tell him Bob with the GT-R sent you.

Guaranteed you will be happy.

Lol Tempe, there's your problem.

Thanks Terry for the recommendation. I've been looking for a place for a while now where they actually do the job properly. Sick and tired of wasting money on people who can't align or balance properly.

Ok....... I now know your issue. I had no joy with retailers around your suburb.

Ring Peter at Road and Race http://www.roadandraceperformance.com.au/

He is the best wheel balancer I've come across in 30 years.

Tell him Bob with the GT-R sent you.

Guaranteed you will be happy.

+1 for Road and Race

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