I'll do that as you're right the vibration was there on my first test drive, they somewhat fixed it after having the car 4 days but it was still there at 110, only reason I didn't got strait back is this was the weekend before xMas.
First I have a question about the VRX jack, below is a pick of the one in the car (black) and the only out of the old Lancer (blue) there is a clear grove and points on the car to put it.
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I decided to use the old jack as I wasn't 100% sure where the place the black one. Should it go on the join under the car or else where. On the old coupe there are 2 clear notches to place it between.
Oh and this brings me on to the main point for this post, and I just spotted another potential problem.
Taking a closer look at the wheels I noticed one of the nuts (back left) was a bit different, it's longer, shouldn't affect the balancing. But right next to him the nut is not 19mm like all the rest, it's larger and the after marker wheel X brace doesn't fit. I think it's 21mm but the space for the brace or socket to fit on the nut is too small. Someone has put on a different nut at some point meaning right now if I have a flat I won't be able to change the tire and I'm screwed.
Here's the back left, the low nut is the long one 19mm, the one to the right is bigger (I think it's 21mm) and the brace I have won't fit, including the one that the car comes with. The top 2 are the 'normal 19mm nuts.
This is not a huge issue as when I can afford new wheels I'll get some colored after market nuts to suit. But right now I just hope I don't have a flat.
On top of that I was doing a practice change on the front, so I know what I'm doing if I need to one day. And one of the front left nuts will not come off.
Yes I did everything by the book. Found the jack point, partly lifted the car, wheel still on ground (Carport cement). Started to loosen the nuts, just the break the seal. Jack the tire off the ground. But then one of the nuts would not budge. I've done this plenty of time in 25 years of driving, including on small trucks so I know what I'm doing. It went about 1/4 turn and stopped. Ended up just tightening the other nuts back up, one had undid them a little any way, also tightened the bad nut best I could.
I just know Cricks is going to blame this on me but I know they already fucked up several other nuts and a stud so god knows what they did trying to fix the vibrations.