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Go-Kart Mozart
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Ole Miss by damn!
Posts: 1,380
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Have another shop road force balance the tires on a Hunter machine before you spend crazy money on parts. My car did exactly what you are describing, albeit on older tires.
No amount of balancing could get them right even with multiple road force balancings. They were great except for a 10-15 mph window where the steering wheel would go from mild shimmy to wild gyration. Keep accelerating and it would go away. A little lateral pressure from turning and it went away. New tires and a proper balance resolved the problem.
There is a good thread here where a poster with tire industry experience explained the mechanics of the issue. -J
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