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Wheel balancing

RedRob

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I have noticed a vibration through the steering wheel of my C2S between 50-70mph approx, I feel that this is probably the wheels needing balancing?
Could this be something else and if so what other potential problem could this be? I am fairly new to the Porsche world and have only had my 4 weeks.
I live near Heathrow, can anybody reccomend a good company who can balance the wheels fitting the weights out of sight behind the wheel spokes.
 
RedRob, in most respects a Porsche is like any other car and suffers with all the same ailments, i.e. wheel balancing, so the first thing to do is get your wheels balanced. If the problem persists then come back and you'll get the next level of what it could be.

Hopefully this will sort you out.

Pete
 
RedRob said:
I live near Heathrow, can anybody reccomend a good company who can balance the wheels fitting the weights out of sight behind the wheel spokes.

we can do that for you if you don't mind travelling a few junctions down the M4
 

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