David,
The same problem of properly balancing the wheels exists whether you
have the original steel wheels or Alcoas. The offset makes the wheel
difficult to center properly on the balancing machine. There are many
advantages to the Alcoa wheels, but they are no more or less difficult
to balance than the OEM wheels.
Since your vibration only occurs above 55, it sounds more like a tire
problem(including improper balancing) than wheels.
HTH,
Patrick
>
> I still have a problem with front end vibration at 55 and above. I still have
> steel wheels also. Will going to the Alcoas cure my problem and do I have to
> hunt for a special balancer for them?
>
> David
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Patrick Flowers
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atrick
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The same problem of properly balancing the wheels exists whether you
have the original steel wheels or Alcoas. The offset makes the wheel
difficult to center properly on the balancing machine. There are many
advantages to the Alcoa wheels, but they are no more or less difficult
to balance than the OEM wheels.
Since your vibration only occurs above 55, it sounds more like a tire
problem(including improper balancing) than wheels.
HTH,
Patrick
>
> I still have a problem with front end vibration at 55 and above. I still have
> steel wheels also. Will going to the Alcoas cure my problem and do I have to
> hunt for a special balancer for them?
>
> David
- --
Patrick Flowers
Mailto
The GMC Motorhome Page
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com