Rdr854
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Can't do that in Virginia. 20 mph over or 80 mph is reckless driving, which is a misdemeanor criminal offense.Yes thanks. Was well over 80 on test drive.
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Can't do that in Virginia. 20 mph over or 80 mph is reckless driving, which is a misdemeanor criminal offense.Yes thanks. Was well over 80 on test drive.
Might as well chime in.
50k on my 16 SLT 4x4 w sunroof. Had factory 18s with goodyear assurance tires up until a couple weeks ago. Now have 22x9 285/45r22 Nitto 420S. No buffeting vibration at all except the Nittos get a flat spot sitting in the hot garage for a few days without being driven. It goes away within 5 minutes of driving after the tires warm up. Known annoyance with the 420S, nothing to do with the Yukon.
Can't do that in Virginia. 20 mph over or 80 mph is reckless driving, which is a misdemeanor criminal offense.
What is the name of the rims you have on your truck?
Or it could be just that the 2015's are the vehicles with the issue
Can't do that in Virginia. 20 mph over or 80 mph is reckless driving, which is a misdemeanor criminal offense.
I bookmarked that, but to be honest it doesn't seem like enough $ to pay. I had a bad experience in the past on a set of BMW replica wheels for about the same amount. I couldn't get a vibration off them despite 4 balance attempts. To be fair, I bought them from a kinda nameless eBay vendor.
He was lucky.That's exactly where I did it. Worth the VERY SLIGHT risk of getting caught to mr. Just did 1/2 mile or so over 80.