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I put some used tires on my girlfriends car and had this same problem, they seemed like they weren't balanced and was a terrible ride. She went and had a better shop put on some michelins and she took the used tires back. Car rides great super smooth no wobbling or out of balance feeling when driving. Could be the tire
Changed the following this week and the shake continues!!!! So freaking frustrating!!!
1. Change out U joints
2. Lube slip yoke
3. Change rear differential fluid
4. Put on a new driveshaft pinion yoke. Mine was cracked.
5. Put on a new oil slinger/washer in front of the front bearing. Mine was bent.
Guess ill I'll have to investigate the tires further. May just demand a new set per warranty. I don't know what else to do.
Changed the following this week and the shake continues!!!! So freaking frustrating!!!
1. Change out U joints
2. Lube slip yoke
3. Change rear differential fluid
4. Put on a new driveshaft pinion yoke. Mine was cracked.
5. Put on a new oil slinger/washer in front of the front bearing. Mine was bent.
Guess ill I'll have to investigate the tires further. May just demand a new set per warranty. I don't know what else to do.
I agree with the others here. Take it to a good shop with a RoadForce Balancer and I bet you have one or more bad tires. It happens all the time.