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Originally Posted by Hans Moleman
Just get new tires on your own dime and be done with it.
I had numerous road force balances done and I still get a little steering shake for the first 10 miles. The frustrating part is the steering wheel shake will come back a few days after rebalancing. My dealer doesn't want to replace the tires. They seem more interested in replacing suspension and driveline parts which I don't think are the problem.
From what I've gathered, it seems like installing a lift makes the steering less sensitive to tire imbalances. Some better tires and new lift should make you ride smooth.
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Yes I plan on buying new ones. I am looking at the Cooper AT3 4S but worried it may make it worse LOL..
I do plan on getting 5100's so I can level my 4runner. Does this count as a lift? lol