lbenson
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Update: it turns out one of the wheels was bent. Getting it replaced next week.
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And they said none were bent....I wouldn’t go back to that tire shop. They should have seen that when they were road force balancing it, it’s hard to miss. It’s so hard to find decent tire stores. I had balancing issues on some 26’s and went back 3 times. Finally I went to another shop that does a lot of custom wheels and one tire was out of round. The first shop should have seen it the very first time it was mounted. Idiots.Update: it turns out one of the wheels was bent. Getting it replaced next week.
And they said none were bent....I wouldn’t go back to that tire shop. They should have seen that when they were road force balancing it, it’s hard to miss. It’s so hard to find decent tire stores. I had balancing issues on some 26’s and went back 3 times. Finally I went to another shop that does a lot of custom wheels and one tire was out of round. The first shop should have seen it the very first time it was mounted. Idiots.
Swap front tires to the back and see if it changes like @Tonyv__ suggested.Dang it... looks like bent wheel was apart of the problem but the shake is still there at higher speeds. Back to the drawing board on this one...