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Old 09-26-2019, 04:55 PM
Crikeymike
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Crikeymike
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Try moving your front tires to the back and rears up front. After I last had my tires rebalanced, they didn't get the fronts right and it drove me nuts thinking it was something else. I finally rotated them myself to find that the front tires just weren't balanced properly, and with the rears up front, my 55-65mph vibration went away.

After an oil change once too, a newly added weight came off the wheel and caused a vibration real quick.

Regarding the lift, perhaps with the new height, the camber is out on the front? Not the same amount of tire contacting the ground perhaps?
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