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Should I go back to some tire shop ? ?
My car's vibrating when I go 70mph .not sure where it's coming from . I'm debating if I should take it back to the same place I got my two new front tires or just go somewhere else and get all 4 balanaced cause it could be the back ones ? It kind of always done it though just seems more now lol only after 70mph.
Sorry I mean same tire shop
4 Answers
- boy boyLv 712 months agoFavorite Answer
its not just balance that causes the vibration ..the wheels may only be slightly out ..but worn anti roll bushes and track rod ends worn will emphasise the vibration ...but if you did not have the vibration before new front then you should know the answer ..and wheels out of track will wear tyres ..but not cause vibration
- 12 months ago
its not tires, its suspensions. You've got a large problem then, Take it back. If it is suspensions, thats expensive
- BarryLv 612 months ago
It sounds like they failed to balance the new tires. It happened to me once. I never went to that shop again. It will be the front tires as you are feeling it through the steering wheel. Choose a new tire shop and have the fronts balanced. Stick with the new place.
- BillLv 712 months ago
The shop that sold you the tires should have balanced them. You might need an alignment.