tehrlich
New member
Oh, wow. I didn't expect such a big difference with my 15 RT Limited!!
I bought the Lamonster wheel balancers for the front wheels on kind of a whim. Finally put them on today and went out for a spin. So much smoother and defined! I have had my front end laser aligned and that was great, but these made a huge difference. I guess I became used to some vibration over 15000 miles. I didn't mind it. Thought it was normal and attributed it to my hard-set shocks. These took out a LOT of the vibration to where, it feels like butter! It wasn't the stiff shock setting, it was minor vibration.
I tested the belt vibration that usually kicks in about 3900rpm's and it was still there. However, it was dramatically less. I'm guessing with a smoother front end, the whole unit is affected.
The added mass is a bonus, too, I think with tight turns. The wheels just seemed to be planted and more upright during aggressive turns.
These are so good that I think they are a necessary upgrade to a Spyder, just like upgrading the anti sway bar.

I bought the Lamonster wheel balancers for the front wheels on kind of a whim. Finally put them on today and went out for a spin. So much smoother and defined! I have had my front end laser aligned and that was great, but these made a huge difference. I guess I became used to some vibration over 15000 miles. I didn't mind it. Thought it was normal and attributed it to my hard-set shocks. These took out a LOT of the vibration to where, it feels like butter! It wasn't the stiff shock setting, it was minor vibration.
I tested the belt vibration that usually kicks in about 3900rpm's and it was still there. However, it was dramatically less. I'm guessing with a smoother front end, the whole unit is affected.
The added mass is a bonus, too, I think with tight turns. The wheels just seemed to be planted and more upright during aggressive turns.
These are so good that I think they are a necessary upgrade to a Spyder, just like upgrading the anti sway bar.
