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Old 07-25-2006, 09:53 PM
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I thought that was a common problem for Cayenne.
I have 18'(flower wheel ) now and had same issue.
Between 60-70mph, my steering vibrated little.
Took that down to tire shop and re-balanced...problem fixed.

I would change tires to Michelins or Nitto or Advan...specially with Gemballa.
Or drive below 60 or go beyond 70 to eliminate problems.
Or have you checked your wheel? no damage internally? hope you checked when you bought it.
 
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Old 07-25-2006, 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by evsmotors
You should go get the wheel/tires balanced at a reputable place.
as I said, I had the wheels/tires balanced at the Porsche dealer and they use a Hunter Road Force Machine... probably the best machine on the market today
 
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KDubb---Its the Perelli's.....I had the same problem with my 22's....changed the tires to NITTO NT55 's and the shaking is gone and the car handles far better than with the Perelli's ....
 
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I've heard about lots of shady vibes on 295/30-22 Pirelli's.... that wouldn't happen to be your size, would it?
 
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i don't think it's the tires either ... unless you track your car alot and created a flat spot which is highly unlike for a car with ABS.
 
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Its The Tires

i am 150% sure thats its the tires. i got the new BMW 750li and it was wobbling like crazy at around those speeds and i took it to the dealer and did the alignment, balacing..the works. a couple of times actually. It had pirellis on them and i told them that i had asked to michellins. The pirelli people also came down and took the tires for inspection and told me that one of the tires had a flat spot and changed them for me.

but the problem persisted and then when i asked for michelins to be fitted....it was like there was no problem at all. even the service manager told me that pirellis are not good tires. change your tires i think everything will be ok then
 
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Originally Posted by kdubb
well... is there any certian specs/tips I can tell the dealer when they balance the wheels/tires ?
If you go to renntech.org and make a $20 donation for lifetime member, you will see a TSB bulletin for the Cayenne that addresses the complicated wheel balancing procedure to eliminate vibration using the Hunter road force balancing machine. Best of luck...
 
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I would check the alignment and then check to see if the tires have any flat spots. Best of luck.

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You have that much metal and that less rubber, expect vibrations. My client has an S550 on 22s, and it wobbles. but not that much that its a hastle to deal with
 

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Just cause they use that machine doesn't necessarily mean they did it properly. I would have them re ROAD FORCE balnce the wheels where they actually have to turn the tire on the wheel an this should fix ur issue. try it out!

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Old 07-28-2006, 12:36 PM
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well, Pirelli is crediting me for 2 tires and I ordered a set of 4 Nitto NT555's.... we will see what happens
 
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Originally Posted by kdubb
well, Pirelli is crediting me for 2 tires and I ordered a set of 4 Nitto NT555's.... we will see what happens
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Will probably clear it up. Although if you search the board there are threads about 2003-2004 Cayenne with chronic steering shake with all size tires.
 
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