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Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: Last Great Place
Posts: 1,319
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2017
Location: Last Great Place
Posts: 1,319
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Been through this problem. If you wear in the tires driving through the shake, it gets real hard to get rid of. You either replace the tires, or do your best road force balance and drive them to their end of life and get new. Ours got feathered or sawtooth wear from the shakes. Part of the problem was that my wife just ignored and drove through the shakes which were annoying enough to me as a passenger to push me to get the road force balancing done. It did clean it up some but the burned in feathered wear wouldn’t allow for total clean up. Fortunately we had 15K miles left on the tires, so new ones were coming up. All this experience was on Cooper AT3s. The new set of Copper AT3s have been a joy to drive. The guys at the tire shop just cringed when I asked for road force balancing and they saw that it was a Toyota.
Last edited by CutthroatSlam; 04-16-2021 at 08:45 PM.
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