Question on vibration

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Ryguy84

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So I got new BFGs replaced under warranty. I don't think I ever noticed a vibration/shaking in the steering wheel over 80 mph before but now I do.
Before I had the tires replaced I had only had the truck for less than a week.
Is this normal to have some vibration/shaking in the wheel with new tires likes these or should I have the dealer rebalance them?

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Yes, rebalance. It is possible to get bad tires and you may need to push them to admit this. Happened to me on an older F-150.
Good luck and hope it turns out well for you.
 

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Rebalance them. Ask the dealer if they have a balancer that measures road force. If so have them check the road force when doing the balance. The road force test will find a bad tire if that's the case.
 
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