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<blockquote data-quote="Nacho98" data-source="post: 967947" data-attributes="member: 15363"><p>Bought a new set of tires at 81k miles, supposed to be rotated every 5k and rotated/balanced every 10k.</p><p></p><p>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.</p><p></p><p>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. </p><p></p><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nacho98, post: 967947, member: 15363"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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