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Originally Posted by CutthroatSlam
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.
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I just got brand new tires.
On a 2.5 year old vehicle with this price tag (not to mention the Toyota quality hype), highway-speed ride quality issues are unacceptable. I never had these problems on my Rubicon. Or my Xterras. Or any other vehicle I've owned, including my '07 4Runner.
Much of the time on the old set (KO2's), the ride was okay. The problems appeared after rotations. Leading to multiple balance/road force attempts, sometimes at different shops, to get the ride to an acceptable level. That's why I stopped rotating them, but they were wearing out and had to go.