   
Matt Anderson (Disco01)
New Member Username: Disco01
Post Number: 34 Registered: 10-2003
| Posted on Monday, November 10, 2003 - 07:40 am: |
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My Disco 2 vibes prett bad on the interstate between 60 and 70. I thought it was the tires (I had some General Grabbers put on about 3 mos. ago--started noticing the problem right when I got tires, but the front shaft was replaced the day before tires)so I had some new 255/70 Michelin LTX MS put on and much to my dismay the vibe is the same. So, I heard some cars have "hub centric" wheels and reqiure an adapter to balance correctly. Could this be the case with the Disco? What else could I be dealing with? Thanks |