Q: Hello I recently hit a pothole and damgaged a rim I had. I had to replace with all new tires and rims. I first got stock rims then

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Hello I recently hit a pothole and damgaged a rim I had. I had to replace with all new tires and rims. I first got stock rims then purhased after market rims. After putting the after market rims on I noticed that when I drove over 65 miles per hour my steering wheel would shake and I could feel vibrations through the floor of the car. I have gotten the wheels balanced twice and put the center rings on the wheels that help "properly" seat after market rims on cars, and still have vibrations. I got all new tires put on and got a road force balance done on them...and yet still vibrations. I had it tested to see if it needed an alignment , but I was told it did not need one . My car doesn not have a pull it drives straight on and off the brakes. I do not feel vibrations on anything below 50 mph. Shouldn't the balances detect defects in the rim such as dents or dings? I feel it may be the rim because the with the stock rims I do not remember the shaking. I'm not sure what to do now.

My car has 126080 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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