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There's a guy on this forum that has the same wheels and the same thing happen to him but I dont remember what he had to do to get it to stop shaking

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His names tntahoe
 

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Yes it is a special balancing machine that puts a load on the tire while it is spinning to simulate the weight of the vehicle on the tire.

Did you ever look to see what the hub or center bore of the wheel is? That makes a big difference on how much anyone on this forum can help you without physically seeing the truck.
 
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well i got them roadforced today and didnt help much. if at all. asked about hub rings they said they dont need them. the bore is correct.. now what the hell do i do? tie rod ends or something?
 

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check your wheel hubs. make sure they are good. doesn't matter how well the wheel mounts to the hub if the hub is bad. jack up the truck and shake the wheels. bigger wheels are going to put even more stress on them.
 

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Jack it up under the control arms and grab the wheel and shake it up and down just like you are checking the ball joints.
 

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