Re: [Chrysler300] 300D Vibration
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Re: [Chrysler300] 300D Vibration



Agree about Michelins being best, and Bridgestone made in Japan are also 
good. I have had very poor luck with Uniroyal belts separating (Uniroyal 
owned by Michelin?) and some problems with Goodrich TA balance (also 
owned by Michelin).

I believe some - but not all - of the Cokers are made by Cooper who 
makes a lot of private brands - but I have no experience with Cooper - 
anyone out there care to comment on Coopers and their private brands 
(Mastercraft, Multi-Mile, Sigma, Tempra, Jetzon, El Dorado, etc)?

But unfortunately there are not a lot of options out there in the sizes 
and configurations for antique cars. Theres Diamond and Universal and 
American Classic, but I suspect they use mostly the same sources. Any 
one got another good source?

Don Verity wrote:
> You would think that a tire priced that high would be of higher 
> quality. I run the Hunter machine where I work, and it is an excellent 
> machine for solving problems. Poor quality tires still take a lot of 
> weight, and this is usually accompanied by a lot of run out. The 
> machine also does not measure "hard spots on the rim". It measures the 
> runout of the rim, and the stiffness of the tire side wall, and 
> suggests the best location to mount the tire on the rim. It is not a 
> fast process, as it requires letting the air out and re-positioning 
> the tire on the rim. The best tires I have seem for run-out and 
> minimal weight are still Michelin's, Bridgestone is pretty good too. 
> Here is a link to the Hunter web site 
> http://www.hunter.com/pub/product/balancer/index.htm?gclid=CKjykait-JoCFSMgDQodxjw3dg
>  
> 300ly,
> Don Verity
>  
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     *From:* Edward Mills Antique Tractors
>     <mailto:millserat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>     *To:* rob kern <mailto:robkern@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>     *Cc:* chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>     <mailto:chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ; pennsy300@xxxxxxx
>     <mailto:pennsy300@xxxxxxx>
>     *Sent:* Saturday, June 06, 2009 3:23 PM
>     *Subject:* Re: [Chrysler300] 300D Vibration
>
>
>
>     Sounds like a lot of overkill - if you need to do that with $200
>     Coker
>     Tires, I would send them back as defective with a bill for
>     shipping and
>     mounting.
>
>     rob kern wrote:
>     >
>     >
>     > Terry,
>     > Take the car in for the tires to be balanced with a Hunter Road
>     Force
>     > system. This is highly recommended with Coker radials. I did
>     this with
>     > Mopsy and it smoothed the ride form 0 to 105. I didn't have the
>     nerve
>     > to go faster because of the speed rating of the tires. The
>     Hunter Road
>     > Force system mates the soft spots of the tire to the hard spots
>     of the
>     > rim and applies up to 4000psi road force to determine where the
>     > mismatch lies. You probably will have to look on line who in your
>     > vacinity has the machine. 300'ly, ROB KERN
>     > ----- Original Message -----
>     > From: pennsy300@xxxxxxx <mailto:pennsy300%40aol.com>
>     <mailto:pennsy300%40aol.com>
>     > To: chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>     <mailto:chrysler300%40yahoogroups.com>
>     <mailto:chrysler300%40yahoogroups.com>
>     > Sent: Friday, June 05, 2009 4:45 PM
>     > Subject: [Chrysler300] 300D Vibration
>     >
>     > My 300D convert (with the new Coker radials) has a significant
>     vibration,
>     > but only between 45 and 50 mph. Above or below this speed all is
>     just
>     > perfect. My question: Is this characteristic typical of tire
>     problems,
>     > wheel
>     > alignment, or something else? I sure would like to get it fixed.
>     Thanx
>     > for whatever help is out there. Terry McTaggart
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