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RHelms

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Anyone have thoughts or direct experience using the Raceline Scout wheels? I currently have Fuel Vector wheels with Nitto Ridgegrapplers 265/75/16’s and cant seem to get rid of a steering wheel shimmy at 55-65 mph. I’ve had multiple balances, changed tires, had 2 suspension inspections, and now am being offered an exchange of my Fuel rims to the Raceline Scouts. They’re hubcentric to Tacoma whereas the Fuels are not and I’m utilizing spacers. Any input would be appreciated.
 

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You didn't mention it, but did you try removing the spacers temporarily to see if they might be the cause?
 

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I have the raceline boost wheels on my truck and they have been great
 

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By ”spacers” I meant hubcentric rings. The Fuel rim bore is 108mm and Toyota’s are 106.1. It was worse before I added the rings.
I’m guessing one of the rings is bored slightly off center. Swapping to correct hub centric wheels is probably your best course of action.