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ATTENTION: Owners of 2011 Mustangs with a shimmy/vibration in the car/steering
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<blockquote data-quote="argetni" data-source="post: 10119373" data-attributes="member: 110873"><p>The bad vibe that made me feel sick was caused by the exotic car shop doing a bad job on the balancing. The 4th tire shop got them to the point of being decent and then the dealership messed them up again.</p><p></p><p>I have now sold the stock factory 18's that were balanced like 8 times and am now rolling on the used 19" factory wheels off a 2010 GT. They are still factory balanced and the shimmy is very slight except when in sport mode over 80mph. The interesting thing is once it starts you can still feel it even at 60mph. Keep in mind these 19's were tested on the 2010 GT and were smooth at 115+.</p><p></p><p>The other owners I am in contact with describe the exact same symptoms. We shall see what the bigwig at Ford has to say, I was advised that he was "aware" of the issue already so that is a great sign!</p><p></p><p>One owner had his driveshaft replaced and new wheels and tires and no change, same shimmy. Another owner loaded the Procal tune and his car was smooth for several hundred miles then the shimmy came back then it went away again, that was odd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="argetni, post: 10119373, member: 110873"] The bad vibe that made me feel sick was caused by the exotic car shop doing a bad job on the balancing. The 4th tire shop got them to the point of being decent and then the dealership messed them up again. I have now sold the stock factory 18's that were balanced like 8 times and am now rolling on the used 19" factory wheels off a 2010 GT. They are still factory balanced and the shimmy is very slight except when in sport mode over 80mph. The interesting thing is once it starts you can still feel it even at 60mph. Keep in mind these 19's were tested on the 2010 GT and were smooth at 115+. The other owners I am in contact with describe the exact same symptoms. We shall see what the bigwig at Ford has to say, I was advised that he was "aware" of the issue already so that is a great sign! One owner had his driveshaft replaced and new wheels and tires and no change, same shimmy. Another owner loaded the Procal tune and his car was smooth for several hundred miles then the shimmy came back then it went away again, that was odd. [/QUOTE]
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