Hey guys, I've got an annoying vibration I'm trying to track down on my '93 Ty, here is what I know so far:
1. With stock wheels at the stock height, there was no vibration.
2. I lowered the back 2" using JTR's kit, and kept the pinion shims to maintain the correct angle.
3. I installed Corvette wagon wheels with used Cooper Zeon 275/40/18 tires
4. I have been told by 2 different tire shops that 2 of the tires have flat spots (they figure the tires were used for drifting at one time).
The obvious answer is that the vibration is caused by the tires, and to get new ones. My concern is that I could go out and spend $500+ on new tires, and the problem will still be there. Is there a possibility that lowering it is also contributing to the vibration? Is there some kind of "fool-proof" test to verify whether it's the driveline or tires?
1. With stock wheels at the stock height, there was no vibration.
2. I lowered the back 2" using JTR's kit, and kept the pinion shims to maintain the correct angle.
3. I installed Corvette wagon wheels with used Cooper Zeon 275/40/18 tires
4. I have been told by 2 different tire shops that 2 of the tires have flat spots (they figure the tires were used for drifting at one time).
The obvious answer is that the vibration is caused by the tires, and to get new ones. My concern is that I could go out and spend $500+ on new tires, and the problem will still be there. Is there a possibility that lowering it is also contributing to the vibration? Is there some kind of "fool-proof" test to verify whether it's the driveline or tires?