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Old 02-11-2009 | 11:19 PM
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sup guys i just got some new 16's on.

now i got a problem.

iam still using my tires that i had on my previous 16's. 20/45/16's still has great tread.

what i didnt do is mark the tires of which way i took them out.

but now the steering wheel is kinda of wiggling past 60mph but then goes away past

65mph. or say 70ish.

is it possible of the wheel thread being off. due to the fact that i didnt put them back on the way they suppose too....should i keep it that way.

should i rotate each tire.or one tire at a time till i get it right.

will that RUIN my alignment???during time and drive???

need help and suggestions.

thanx.
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You should be able to tell, by looking at them, which tire should be in which direction. They probably just need to be balanced.
Old 02-12-2009 | 03:49 PM
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You should be able to tell, by looking at them, which tire should be in which direction. They probably just need to be balanced.
they actually have been all balanced. when i got them on.

so would that lead to the tread consumption?!?

all the tires are in the right position. of which way they should be facing and rotating.

should i do a visual test on them?!?
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did you road force balance 'em if not you should get that done...




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