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I can't imagine Carmax using top of the line tires if they replaced them which may be part of the problem. I have also read several times on this forum and the truck forum that replacing the tires and road force balance cured the vibration on some of the vehicles. It will be interesting to see what they do to try and fix the issue. I thought there was even a bulletin on the "Chevy Shake".
sickk23 I think OEM are either Bridgestone or Continental.
Thanks, I’m curious to see what the techs at CarMax come up with too. I told them to test drive it after they fix it to make sure it’s resolved, and especially before they call me to come back.
If they are miraculously able to fix it, with the typical road force balance and new tires, will the problem eventually return? I guess that’s my immediate question. Because if it still vibrates after they try fixing it, the decision is easy, I walk. However, IF they actually fix the vibration issue, then I want to know if I’m safe to buy it?
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