Y2KPSD
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Hey Guys, I need some help. I'm getting a very bad vibration in the front end after rotating my tires! So I rotated them again and still have the vibration. It starts at around 75mph and gets worse the faster I go. It goes away if I slow down to 70mph. I checked the wheel bearings and ball joints and all were OK. The center drag link had a lot of play in it so I replaced it and now the vibration starts at 85mph instead of 75mph. I also installed a aftermarket steering damper.
Is it possible one of the tires is bad? I only have 24k on the BFG/AT's. This is my second set of BFG's without any problems. I used to rotate front to back but this time, as per the owners manual, I cross rotated.
I might mention that I'm getting some "bounce" in the front end so I checked the shocks (Bilsteins) which are less then 1 year old and they are OK. I'm beginning to think maybe it's a bad tire, like out of round or a shifted belt, if that's possible. But then I've rotated twice with the same results. If it was as simple as a tire out of balance wouldn't it go away when I rotated that tire to the rear?
This all started when I rotated the tires. Until then everything was A-OK. Any suggestions?
Y2KPSD
Is it possible one of the tires is bad? I only have 24k on the BFG/AT's. This is my second set of BFG's without any problems. I used to rotate front to back but this time, as per the owners manual, I cross rotated.
I might mention that I'm getting some "bounce" in the front end so I checked the shocks (Bilsteins) which are less then 1 year old and they are OK. I'm beginning to think maybe it's a bad tire, like out of round or a shifted belt, if that's possible. But then I've rotated twice with the same results. If it was as simple as a tire out of balance wouldn't it go away when I rotated that tire to the rear?
This all started when I rotated the tires. Until then everything was A-OK. Any suggestions?
Y2KPSD