Stevedbvik1
Well-Known Member
Follow up on findings. Got my truck back today. They did a vibration analysis with their VCMM diagnostic tool. Analysis confirmed when and what I was feeling and pinpointed to the tires. They balanced the tires and found two that were 1.0 oz out and one that was .7 out. The fourth was spot on. After picking it up it did feel better but not gone. I had rotated the tires at 6400 miles and vibration had been getting worse since ( now 7200). I did the front to back and crossed the fronts to the rear ( per owners manual instructions). When I got home I swapped the left and right rears to get them back in the same rotation direction as they were. Suspecting that had something to do with it. It did make a difference. Still have a slight vibration in the same range though but much better than before. I stopped at my local Discount Tire where we’ve done business the last 20 years. Talked with them about my situation and also about RoadForce balancing ( dealer used conventional balancer). So I’m going to bring it in Monday to see if they can either fine tune it or spot something with a tire/tires. Stay tunedThey already admitted that pressures were spot on ((39 psi). And that they were wearing perfectly. No visible damage to them either. At least they acknowledged the vibration. My gut says they check fine for balance but I hope I’m wrong.
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