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<blockquote data-quote="RaptorVA" data-source="post: 1600415" data-attributes="member: 39395"><p>Rebuilt OEM shocks back on. Truck feels better but not fantastic. Weather is still bad here so didn't want to put the old, worn out OEM tires/wheels back on since I will need some traction in this mess. I am considering a road force balance on my "street" wheel/tire setup while I decide what tires to go on the OEM's next. If tires are truly out of round will road force balancing help the situation or am I throwing $$ away? I still don't know if they are the culprits or something else. Until running into my current issues I have been happy with the Nitto Ridge Grapplers. I know others don't like them but would appreciate other opinions for winter/off road driving combination. Thanks everyone for reading</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RaptorVA, post: 1600415, member: 39395"] Rebuilt OEM shocks back on. Truck feels better but not fantastic. Weather is still bad here so didn't want to put the old, worn out OEM tires/wheels back on since I will need some traction in this mess. I am considering a road force balance on my "street" wheel/tire setup while I decide what tires to go on the OEM's next. If tires are truly out of round will road force balancing help the situation or am I throwing $$ away? I still don't know if they are the culprits or something else. Until running into my current issues I have been happy with the Nitto Ridge Grapplers. I know others don't like them but would appreciate other opinions for winter/off road driving combination. Thanks everyone for reading [/QUOTE]
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