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Old 04-21-2010, 03:31 PM
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Hubcentric rings are only needed when the wheel hub is bigger than the hub on the vehicle. If the wheels you got from lakeshorewheelsandtires.com are already the right hub size and didn't vibrate/shake from the first moments then you have a different problem. Vibrations at speeds are usually wheel balance related, but under braking could possibly be warped rotors or worn bushings etc. and would need further diagnosis. Does the vibration happen constantly under speed, or just occasionally?
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