SPetri
Junior Member
Hi,
I’ve posted here before but my initial post has been deleted (spam??)
My 2023 power wagon had tires replaced by low cost tires (advantage ATX-850) and I had vibration in the cabin at highway speed (I see the passenger seat back rest shaking)
The truck has 35k miles only, suspension seems to be ok.
I was convinced that vibration was caused by the tires and yesterday decided to upgrade to Nitto ridge grapplers (35x12.50xR17), had them road force balanced. I was monitoring entire process, these are my road force balance results:
FL wheel with 12lb
FR wheel with 19lb
RL wheel with 29lb
RR wheel with 35lb
Minimum weight added (< 2oz top)
Both right side wheels required tire to be sniped in the rim, specially the RR wheel adjusted in 4 positions but still final possible results is at the limit set in the machine (< 35lb)
The technician said it was caused by them rim (??)
Final Result: same f**** vibration after spending $1800 in the new tires.
Now, I’ll schedule a ram dealer suspension/shaft/axle inspection to make sure I eliminate other possible causes.
Any thoughts/experience to share? Can I just have a faulty tire(s) and would have fight discount tire replace them?
I’ve posted here before but my initial post has been deleted (spam??)
My 2023 power wagon had tires replaced by low cost tires (advantage ATX-850) and I had vibration in the cabin at highway speed (I see the passenger seat back rest shaking)
The truck has 35k miles only, suspension seems to be ok.
I was convinced that vibration was caused by the tires and yesterday decided to upgrade to Nitto ridge grapplers (35x12.50xR17), had them road force balanced. I was monitoring entire process, these are my road force balance results:
FL wheel with 12lb
FR wheel with 19lb
RL wheel with 29lb
RR wheel with 35lb
Minimum weight added (< 2oz top)
Both right side wheels required tire to be sniped in the rim, specially the RR wheel adjusted in 4 positions but still final possible results is at the limit set in the machine (< 35lb)
The technician said it was caused by them rim (??)
Final Result: same f**** vibration after spending $1800 in the new tires.
Now, I’ll schedule a ram dealer suspension/shaft/axle inspection to make sure I eliminate other possible causes.
Any thoughts/experience to share? Can I just have a faulty tire(s) and would have fight discount tire replace them?
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