Bought a new set of tires at 81k miles, supposed to be rotated every 5k and rotated/balanced every 10k.
At 85k miles, took the car into Ford for a couple things. They rotated the tires back to front without me asking, and 1000 miles ahead of schedule.
Since doing that, I've been getting a slight steering wheel shake, mostly noticeable at 45-70 mph. It's not that much, but just enough to notice and thus be irritating.
Curious, is there a chance it could just be a tire out of balance, somehow a result of them rotating them? I can't see how, but the old man seems to think it could just be a tire out of balance. Was thinking of heading over to Discount Tire and starting with a balance before I go looking for suspension issues. FWIW when the car was at the dealer they noted that everything in the suspension was good, according to that courtesy check form they fill out.
At 85k miles, took the car into Ford for a couple things. They rotated the tires back to front without me asking, and 1000 miles ahead of schedule.
Since doing that, I've been getting a slight steering wheel shake, mostly noticeable at 45-70 mph. It's not that much, but just enough to notice and thus be irritating.
Curious, is there a chance it could just be a tire out of balance, somehow a result of them rotating them? I can't see how, but the old man seems to think it could just be a tire out of balance. Was thinking of heading over to Discount Tire and starting with a balance before I go looking for suspension issues. FWIW when the car was at the dealer they noted that everything in the suspension was good, according to that courtesy check form they fill out.