HACK BLOCK
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another thing to check is make sure they mounted the tired with the right orientation. on the tire should have a mark where it's supposed to line up with the valve stem
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What? Show me these mysterious marks...another thing to check is make sure they mounted the tired with the right orientation. on the tire should have a mark where it's supposed to line up with the valve stem
Second shop said that the original shop did a good job with the balancing and just for good measure, repeated road force balancing on all wheels.
Doing some quick searching, I read there could be other reasons for vibration. I read that control arm bushings can be bad. I will check that in the front.
I don’t believe there are control arm bushings in the rear so I don’t know what to check back there.
Any suggestions as to what all to check in my suspension?
Just goes to show you’re never too old to learn. I never knew this and I have seen the red and yellow dots on new tires. Just never thought they meant anything.
But wouldn’t that be detected during road force balancing?