lildobe
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- Dobie
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- Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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- 2021 Ranger Lariat Tremor
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I have a 2021 Lariat Tremor that I bought around Thanksgiving.
Since buying it, I've put ~4,000 miles on it.
Around Christmas time it started developing an oscillation or slow vibration around 35mph, and a straight-up vibration at highway speeds.
I took it back to the dealer for an oil change (They gave me two free oil changes with the purchase) and asked for a tire rebalance, but they said that the vibration was from uneven tire wear due to a bad alignment. I looked at the tires myself and can clearly see scalloping along the inner shoulder of the tire.
I declined the service at the time, with the intention of taking it somewhere that offers a "lifetime" alignment service, like Firestone.
Can I get this done before I replace the tires? I really can't afford to replace them at this time, and they still have a LOT of tread left. I realize that I'll still have the vibration, however my goal is to stop, or at least slow down, the damage to the tires.
I'm just concerned that the unevenly worn tires will throw the new alignment off, or make it hard for the shop to get the alignment correct.
Also... Is there any possible alignment for the rear axle? I know that on my 2004 Ranger you could only align the whole axle with the frame (and maybe caster?), but not toe or camber.
Since buying it, I've put ~4,000 miles on it.
Around Christmas time it started developing an oscillation or slow vibration around 35mph, and a straight-up vibration at highway speeds.
I took it back to the dealer for an oil change (They gave me two free oil changes with the purchase) and asked for a tire rebalance, but they said that the vibration was from uneven tire wear due to a bad alignment. I looked at the tires myself and can clearly see scalloping along the inner shoulder of the tire.
I declined the service at the time, with the intention of taking it somewhere that offers a "lifetime" alignment service, like Firestone.
Can I get this done before I replace the tires? I really can't afford to replace them at this time, and they still have a LOT of tread left. I realize that I'll still have the vibration, however my goal is to stop, or at least slow down, the damage to the tires.
I'm just concerned that the unevenly worn tires will throw the new alignment off, or make it hard for the shop to get the alignment correct.
Also... Is there any possible alignment for the rear axle? I know that on my 2004 Ranger you could only align the whole axle with the frame (and maybe caster?), but not toe or camber.
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