Every TR6 I've owned have shimmied at around 62 MPH. The only time they
haven't is when I've had the tires balanced on the car. The problem is,
I can't find anyone who does that anymore! If anyone knows of someone
around the Space Coast...
Or, of course, has the machine to sell cheap!
Joe
Dave1massey@cs.com wrote:
> In a message dated 10/20/2009 8:37:00 AM Central Daylight Time,
> pethier@comcast.net writes:
>
>>> Of course the best way is to balance with the wheels on the car. This
>>> will
>>> compensate for imbalances in the other rotating parts, too.
>>>
>> Only if you never remove the wheel.
>>
>> I'd rather be able to rotate the tires.
>>
>>
> What's stopping you? Just rotate and go back for a rebalance.
>
> Yes, it's a pain but if you want the ultimate in a smooth ride that's what
> you do.
>
> On the other hand Smooth Ride and Triumph don't necessarily fit together.
>
> Dave
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