OK, Another Vibration Question?

MrMp3

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Ok all, First of all I would like to say Thanks for all the help so far with all my problems and questions. I love this board.

Here is question I made a reference to vibration in pedals and steering wheel on other thread. But here is a better description.

I FEEL A SLIGHT VIBRATING FEELING IN MY STEERING WHEEL AND ON THE FLOOR BOARD AND A LITTLE IN THE PEDALS. I HAD THE ALIGNMENT DONE AND BALANCING. STILL THERE. NOW COULD THIS BE BECAUSE I HAVE 15" STEELIES WITH 195/65/15" KELLY TIRES AND ALL I AM FEELING IS THE TIRES THEMSELVES SHAKING A TAD BIT?

DO YOU GUYS FEEL ANYTHING AT ALL WHEN DRIVING OVER 60 MPH? I THINK I MIGHT BE ANAL ON THIS THING AND I DONT REALLY HAVE A PROBLEM AT ALL..

SO IF YOU GUYS HAVE ANY SHAKES OR SLIGHT FEELING I DESCRIBED LET ME KNOW.

PLUS FLAME AWAY IF YOU NEED TO VENT I WONT BE MAD.

I AM JUST KINDA BORED AND MY LIFE SUCKS RIGHT NOW...

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how about turning off the CAPS....it is like you are yelling at us < EOF >

I would guess it's the tires
 
More than likely the tires are just a little knotty. If you've had an alignment and had the tires dynamically balanced (ie both sides of the wheel have weight added/removed) and that all check out to be with-in specs then I'd deffinately say throw another set of tires on there. If you don't get a vibration with a different set then you've found the culprit, just trying to find someone to swap with might be difficult. Kelly Springfields aren't the best in the world to begin with. If you're using them for winter tires which I assume you are, next year try a set of Michelin's or some Dunlops.
 
Make sure they are dynamic balanced (try discount tire if you have one n the area). I had a shop that didn't do it to my wheels and they sucked, even though they claimed everything was alright. Discount did mine monday and everything rocks now! A little vibration in the morning when the tires are cold, but once they warm up, everything is tits.
Good luck.
 

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