Tom,
The fact that all your wheels had .050" runout should have given you a clue
that that's the mfg runout tolerance for steel wheels. You are wasting your
time trying to make them better, not that you can't but that it won't matter.
If there is a shake, it is most likely wheel balance (MUST be done
dynamically) or some front end geometry problem, like toe-in or worn parts.
Maybe one
tyre is out of round. Save yourself a lot of unnecessary work on the wheels
and look elsewhere.
George
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