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mrdezyne

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Hi Folks, I have just had new tyres on the front (Dunlop SP9000 205/55/ZR15) - balanced and tracking checked all OK. However at c. 70mph a judder starts in the steering wheel -it improves after 80mph. I had the rear tyres balanced and the fitter said they were oval - could this give the vibration I am experiencing ? I normally only do town driving so the judder with the new tyres has only just been noticed. Any comments would be appreciated Ovlov13 V70 2.5T CD

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Message # 1 01.04.24 - 06:33:24
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v.b.

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Similar issue I had, turned out to be the rear wheels causing the vibration.

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Message # 2 01.04.24 - 06:39:48
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Thank You 

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Message # 3 01.04.24 - 06:43:33
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Hi Darrens, I put new balanced tyres on the rear - the vibration has gone. Thanks for the advice Ovlov13 V70 2.5T CD

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