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Was about to say the same as Ben ^..... try some rims that fit without the adapter

that means i need borrow set of nissan stock rims....

i just changed the position between front wheels and rear, let's see on Monday.

Or take it pedders for the steering and suspension check. Im pretty sure if you took it to the tire place and get them to look at it. Im sure when you explain it to them they will know whats wrong with it. Better then going back an forward on a forum arriving and no answer is it not.

the hub adapters are brand new. I bought the hub adapters because the vibration problem, but the problem didn't get sorted.

So car drives fine.

Starts vibrating.

You buy hub adaptors.

Is that what happrned or something else inbetween?

So car drives fine.

Starts vibrating.

You buy hub adaptors.

Is that what happrned or something else inbetween?

1. my car has vibration problem when i bought it

2. I did 4 wheels balance, and changed 4 brake rotors

3. bought new rims with previous tyres and balanced

4. bought hub adapters

5. just rotate the wheels between front and rear

still has the problem.

i record a video here, you can here some noise from 20s - 24s when I accelerate the car (around 50-70 km/h) and the ground is not smooth. this noise is from rear. I assume this is caused by same failure.

Or take it pedders for the steering and suspension check. Im pretty sure if you took it to the tire place and get them to look at it. Im sure when you explain it to them they will know whats wrong with it. Better then going back an forward on a forum arriving and no answer is it not.

sure, I will do it when next maintenance.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...

all sorted after changed 4 new tyres and tailshaft balance.

first I did tailshaft balance but my car still got vibration problem

then I went to MRC and they said my tyres are worn uneven. the vibration problem is gone after changed 4 new tyres

thanks all your help, mates.

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