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manastalski

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  1. Yea, should've trusted my gut and left it there for them to attempt to fix. I also don't know if I'm being ultra sensitive to the vibration because I know there is an issue now. I've seen some videos guys have posted on Youtube with the vibrating drinks and such. Mine definitely doesn't feel THAT bad. I also drive my wife's Ford Escape every once in awhile and have noticed vibration in her car too (although less than mine). Is there an acceptable amount of vibration? How smooth should these trucks be running? I can't imagine the steering wheel will feel the same doing 70mph as it does while idling...or should it?
  2. I have 900 miles on the truck. After 400 I took it in and they balanced the tires and said something about a weight in the wheel had come loose. Seemed to fix the vibration a little. However, I can still feel it in the steering wheel, seat and floor from 35mph and up. Took it back this morning and the tech drove it and said he felt the vibration but said it was due to my Bridgestone AT tires. We drove a brand new truck on the lot with the same tires and it shook worse than mine. Is this a bunch of BS or do the all-terrain tires make that much difference? I get that the ride might be rougher buy are the guys in jeeps & trucks with the big, loud mud tires actually buzzing down the highway? He made it seem like the vibration was acceptable due to the nature of the tire.
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