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Today I tightened up the lugs and it seemed to help. Someone mentioned putting a plastic sapcer gasket thing in there since my hub center bore is smaller then my actual wheel center bore. I never had a problem with it before however, and I have had these wheels for 4 years. My brother said he ZERO'D out the balance perfect, even better then they do to the customer cars that come in. I just received my POLY sway bar bushings, and end link bushings from energy suspensions. I am going to install those as well.
Any other ideas? Its nearly better after the lug tightening.
Could have been a bad balance job, or the wheel could have tossed a weight. Try moving the front wheels to the back, and the back wheels to the front to see if it changes the vibration.