cozdude
Guy with a Red 2-Door
May not have to do with the problems you're having. But since you are running an aftermarket wheel, I'd suggest you remove the retaining clip(s). It's what you see here in the lower right^^^. That can cause your wheel to not seat properly/flush. Stock wheels are recessed there so they snug up tight, but not aftermarkets.
Again, may/may not be the cause of the issue, but something you'll want to take care of on all four.
interesting i didnt know that, thanks i will take them off!
i hope it helps! its just weird to me how it is now just recently doing this (that im aware of at least). i have had this same set of wheels for about 20,000 miles now. :thinking: