NT Automotive
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Sounds like the problem is flat bottom tires but if replacing tire doesn't fix it then inspect wheels. A slightly bent wheel rim/lip/step will also cause similar vibration between 45-65mph.
Stick wheel(s) on a balancer to visually verify if bent/wobbly in any way. If so replace wheel under warranty and you're good to go.
Unless its a 22 inch wheel being driven over the trillions of deep potholes in LA, I highly doubt the OEM wheel is bent. But can happen from mfg and if it does usually its found on a new wheel that was either bent during shipment to the assembly line or during transport to dealership.
Stick wheel(s) on a balancer to visually verify if bent/wobbly in any way. If so replace wheel under warranty and you're good to go.
Unless its a 22 inch wheel being driven over the trillions of deep potholes in LA, I highly doubt the OEM wheel is bent. But can happen from mfg and if it does usually its found on a new wheel that was either bent during shipment to the assembly line or during transport to dealership.