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Old 06-18-2014, 12:14 AM
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Originally Posted by jhv48 View Post
Before you do anything else, get the fronts road force balanced.

Go online and locate a shop that uses the Hunter GSP9700 balancing machine and turn it loose on your front tires. It will match the highest point on your rim with the lowest point of your tire and then will balance them. If that doesn't do it, something is out of round.
Well - good point with the hunter locater. In fact, I did find a dealer here in Germany (actually not too far) that has one of the GSP9700 road force balancer. I begged for an appointment today and 14:00 it is.

I always had some sort of vibrations and wobble in the car. But after replacing the shocks it is somwhat different. No clunking noises after going over uneven surfaces but continous steering vibs.

The AVOs were totally shot, especially the mount rubber - dangerous.

True is, that the vibrations did get more intense with the Avons.

So - first, I'll try the road force balancing and then I start replacing stuff like ball joints etc.

Keep you posted - thanks again
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