YukonCrazy
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Ever since I purchased these Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza tires from Costco, they have had a vibration in them. I originally went for Michelin, but those were out of stock and I agreed to put these on. Now seems like such a $1000 mistake even after 3 years.
The tires still have 50% tread on them, but the vibration is so annoying. It's all the time, but at 70 on the freeway it's terrible. I have had them rotated and balanced at different tore shops several times and nothing fixes the vibration.
So I guess it's possible to have tires balanced on the machine that for whatever reason just tend to vibrate on a particular vehicle? Can you get a bad set of tires? I feel the vibration sitting in the front row, back row, driver side, and passenger side. I took a trip the day after getting them installed and on the freeway I just assumed they didn't balance them correctly.
I guess I should have gone right back to Costco and said these tires are crap, but we are way past that now. Not that I could actually back that claim up though. I have learned my lesson. Only Michelin for this Yukon.
The tires still have 50% tread on them, but the vibration is so annoying. It's all the time, but at 70 on the freeway it's terrible. I have had them rotated and balanced at different tore shops several times and nothing fixes the vibration.
So I guess it's possible to have tires balanced on the machine that for whatever reason just tend to vibrate on a particular vehicle? Can you get a bad set of tires? I feel the vibration sitting in the front row, back row, driver side, and passenger side. I took a trip the day after getting them installed and on the freeway I just assumed they didn't balance them correctly.
I guess I should have gone right back to Costco and said these tires are crap, but we are way past that now. Not that I could actually back that claim up though. I have learned my lesson. Only Michelin for this Yukon.
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