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Originally Posted by SD_Yoter
DO NOT let anyone tell you that the vibration is normal, it is not and 9 times out of 10 its a tire balance issue, its not going to be an alignment issue if the vibration only happens at a certain speed and goes away when going slower or faster than that said speed. I got 4 new bfg ko2s in 285/70/17 in the E load range just last week and had horrible vibration at around 50 mph keep in mind prior to getting these tires i had zero vibration.
So i had discount tire try to rebalance them 2 more times and the vibration was still there, they offered to order 4 new tires for me since they didnt have the E load in stock and also gave me the option to go to C load since those were in stock, so I decided to go with the C load tires and they refunded me the difference in price and now the vibration is completely gone, its as smooth as its ever been, so dont let anyone tell you “its just the way all terrain tires ride” because that is not true, Best of luck to you
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Well of course wheels should not vibrate in the first place. My issue is resolved for now as I have posted an update. I am glad yours was too, and this will be the last time I buy tires online. I will be visiting local stores from now on.
Farzad