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hi eric and members. i had a question. I have a 2009 honda fit (manul trans) with about 57000 miles on it. since i’ve owned it i’ve never changed the tires. I recently changed JUST the front tires with brand new tires and some used rims i bought. I mounted them myself and balanced them with a bubble balancer. I took it out on the road and drove up to 80 mph and didn’t notice any vibrations other than the engine and road surface. however i noticed under a particular circumstance there was a vibration. when i drove down a very steep hill at about 75 mph i noticed a vibration in the steering wheel. i found this very odd because on level roads and uphill i can go up to 80 mph with no vibrations. i put the old wheels and tires back on the front and did not notice the vibrations when driving down the same steep hill at 75 mph. what could this be? could it be the fact that i have old tires on the back and new tires on the front? could it have something to do with the used rims i bought and put on the front? I probably will eventually change the rear tires as well and hopefully the vibration goes away but i’m afraid it might not. if it helps the old tires are 175/65 -R15 84s and the new tires are 175/65 -R15 84t. really confused on what this could be. i also realize that getting it professionally balanced would probably be a good thing to try but i am a hard core do it yourselfer and would prefer not to. plus if it were a balancing issue wouldn’t it vibrate under all conditions and not just down hill? also what’s even weirder is the down hill it vibrated on was VERY steep. other downhills that weren’t so steep it did not vibrate.
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