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				This is one of those situations where I am wondering if I should just not worry about it. But vibrations in the car I've noticed on back-off around 60km/h and constant at 107km/h- 115km/h had me drop the car with 2 LR mechanics to see what's going on. It's bugging me. I like my RR to ride smoothly.
Propshafts and UJs are simple, I know, but involve witchcraft to me. I didn't want to be 1000km from home with a RS UJ or similar.
Anyway, 2nd mech agreed with the first -- I seem to have out-of-round Hurricane 18in wheels. I probably should have taken the 1st mech's word for it, but then I only asked him to to have a quick look more than fix it at any cost.
This time I saw for myself the wheels on the hoist as wheels spun. It's the strangest thing: the tyres, outer rims and hubs appeared to spin smoothly, but the inner rims (between the spokes) looked like they were different thicknesses as the wheel spun. I'm talking about the areas where, for example, in one location on the wheel, the valve sits. If you can imagine drawing a line from the outer lip of the rim though the valve to the inner lip of the rim (between the spokes) that's the thickness that varied between each spoke of the wheel. On a couple wheels, not by much, but one was really bad. Describing that gave me a headache. I really should have taken a video of it.
Has anyone heard of this? Did LR make a dodgy batch of Hurricanes? I asked Google and she couldn't help.
My next plan of attack was to try to measure these areas to see any difference. Hard to do because of the taper of the rim, so don't expect that will work. Next was to go to a wheel repairer and see what he reckons. More money down the drain. Last resort is to buy some kick-arse 22in black late-RR wheels avec spigot rings and bolts and pimp my ride. Okay maybe not that last bit.
			
		 
	
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