Wheel balance issue
#1
Wheel balance issue
I had a set of P245/70/17 Firestone destination AT tires on my truck for 55k miles. No issues at all, no vibrations, no shaking at any speeds.
I had a set of LT265/70/17 Cooper discoverer AT3 tires installed and at low speeds, I can see the truck kind of shaking back and forth, that goes away till you hit about 55 mph exactly which causes the bed to shake pretty bad. You can see it in the mirrors. I've gone back to the same tire shop for a second balance and it's not any better. He said two of my wheels had a wobble to them.
What do you guys think? I'm going I bring it somewhere else. I don't know how the wheels could be warped as I've owned the truck since new and have never hit anything. I just don't want to ruin these tires and I keep having to drive 150 miles from where I live in New York back to Vermont where they were installed.
It's really annoying since I didn't have this issue with my last set of tires. Other then that, I really like the cooper discoverer AT3s.
I had a set of LT265/70/17 Cooper discoverer AT3 tires installed and at low speeds, I can see the truck kind of shaking back and forth, that goes away till you hit about 55 mph exactly which causes the bed to shake pretty bad. You can see it in the mirrors. I've gone back to the same tire shop for a second balance and it's not any better. He said two of my wheels had a wobble to them.
What do you guys think? I'm going I bring it somewhere else. I don't know how the wheels could be warped as I've owned the truck since new and have never hit anything. I just don't want to ruin these tires and I keep having to drive 150 miles from where I live in New York back to Vermont where they were installed.
It's really annoying since I didn't have this issue with my last set of tires. Other then that, I really like the cooper discoverer AT3s.
#2
If all you have is bed shake, I would not worry about it. They all do it. A lot of that movement is due to the fact that there are 2 different parts of the truck that except for the frame are independent of each other. One is also cushioned, while the other is not. If you can feel vibration in the seat or steering wheel, then go get them road force balanced.
#3
If all you have is bed shake, I would not worry about it. They all do it. A lot of that movement is due to the fact that there are 2 different parts of the truck that except for the frame are independent of each other. One is also cushioned, while the other is not. If you can feel vibration in the seat or steering wheel, then go get them road force balanced.
Is there a chance my steel wheels could be warped even though I've never hit anything?
I'll get the road force balance and go from there. I found a set of 2007 17" alloys with tpms from an F150, I may buy them cause it's a great deal.
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#7
Went back for the third time and they did the road force balance. They found three of the brand new tires were bad and replaced them.
It was dark and I didn't look at them till I got home. They put 3 P metrics on when my tires were LT load C. Now I have to go back Friday for them to install the right tires. Not sure how they messed that up, but they just wasted 3 new tires.
It was dark and I didn't look at them till I got home. They put 3 P metrics on when my tires were LT load C. Now I have to go back Friday for them to install the right tires. Not sure how they messed that up, but they just wasted 3 new tires.
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#8
Problem solved. But not without having yet another issue. When I brought the truck back for them to take the 3 p metric tires off and put three matching LT's on, they did that. However, the 3 new ones were load E and they should have been load C. They took those tires off and finally got it right.
Blew my mind.
Blew my mind.
#11
Problem solved. But not without having yet another issue. When I brought the truck back for them to take the 3 p metric tires off and put three matching LT's on, they did that. However, the 3 new ones were load E and they should have been load C. They took those tires off and finally got it right.
Blew my mind.
Blew my mind.
#13
Problem solved. But not without having yet another issue. When I brought the truck back for them to take the 3 p metric tires off and put three matching LT's on, they did that. However, the 3 new ones were load E and they should have been load C. They took those tires off and finally got it right.
Blew my mind.
Blew my mind.
#14
#15
Good point, I think the term is Match Mounted. Maybe find a tire shop that uses one of those Hunter balancers?