Well following the advice of the forum and forumites I put the car into get a wheel alignment, balance and remove the nice screw pictured in an above pic.
My hope was that maybe some of the vibrations in the car would be fixed...well. When I 1st got it back I took it for a blat down the new Tugun bypass, figured it would be the best surface to check for non road surface vibrations, anyone who drives the M1 between Tugun and pretty much Beenleigh knows the road surface is completely sh*te.
I know now what people mean by the 100kph shimmy!

I had just paid to get more vibrations!

So, back I when and tried to explain...
About 3hrs later i got a phone call "I think we found the problem, come and have a look" 5 minutes walking later I get and see my car about 2 feet off the ground. I walk up and he spins one of the front wheels around by hand... uh oh, the damn thing is out of round by about 2-3mm. Then he says, "watch this" and proceeds to turn the car on and let the rear wheels spin...passenger side wheel has an indentation on the INSIDE of the wheel about 5mm deep covering an arch of about 150mm and the drivers side wheel is visible out of round, but only 1-2mm...
He went on to tell me how they had swapped wheels between postions and this is the mix they had come up with that gave the least vibrations...and gave me a card with the numbers for a couple of places that fix wheels and said that getting them repaired is about the only option other than replacing them

So, I took it for another blat down the Tugun bypass...I must admit, hes good, I reckon there are now less vibrations than when I 1st dropped it off this morning and apart from a very obvious vibration at about 108kph, I am happy with the result

And leaving it on one positive note, I am now 100% sure I have a VLSD... sliding out in the wet only had me 90% sure
