ecarlcl
Active LVC Member
I've hemmed and hawed over this issue for a couple months. I've found a few threads on the subject but nothing conclusive for my situation.
First a little history. I replaced my factory set of Michelins last September with a set of Dunlop Sport Signatures that I bought from tirerack.com because the Michelins were worn out. I never had a problem with the Michelins but since I changed tires I have developed a vibration at highway speeds that I can't seem to get out. It's in the steering wheel a little bit and I can feel it through the seat/floor pan. The tires have less than 10k on them. They're supposed to be 60,000 mile tires.
The first thing I did was take it to my local Ford dealer. They said the tires had flat spots. This made sense as the car does sit in the garage a lot.
After about 1000 miles of no improvement I call tire rack and explain the situation. They tell me that flat spotting is not a tire issue and recommend that I take it to a local Dunlop dealer if I want. I took my car to the closest one I could find and they look at the tires and say they're fine. They rebalanced all four wheels and tell me one of the wheels is bent. I bought a used replacement and had it mounted and balanced. I still had a significant vibration. I took it back a few times and they ended up rotating the tires to get most of it out of the steering wheel and make it "tolerable".
After some research I called around and found a shop in Kansas City that has a road force balance machine. I took it there and had them do all four wheels. It made a big positive difference but I still have a vibration.
I called tirerack again and explain that all the dealer did was re balance and send me on my way. I told them that I had it road force balanced and it still isn't right. They asked me to get in touch with another dealer. I called a couple and was told nothing could be done because I didn't buy the tires from them.
I'm thinking a have another bent wheel or two, or the tires could be junk. I could buy different OEM wheels but I don't want to end up with a bent wheel. I could buy new aftermarket wheels with different tires but I'm not sure I want to spend that much money. I could also just buy different tires but that may not solve the issue.
What should be my next move?
First a little history. I replaced my factory set of Michelins last September with a set of Dunlop Sport Signatures that I bought from tirerack.com because the Michelins were worn out. I never had a problem with the Michelins but since I changed tires I have developed a vibration at highway speeds that I can't seem to get out. It's in the steering wheel a little bit and I can feel it through the seat/floor pan. The tires have less than 10k on them. They're supposed to be 60,000 mile tires.
The first thing I did was take it to my local Ford dealer. They said the tires had flat spots. This made sense as the car does sit in the garage a lot.
After about 1000 miles of no improvement I call tire rack and explain the situation. They tell me that flat spotting is not a tire issue and recommend that I take it to a local Dunlop dealer if I want. I took my car to the closest one I could find and they look at the tires and say they're fine. They rebalanced all four wheels and tell me one of the wheels is bent. I bought a used replacement and had it mounted and balanced. I still had a significant vibration. I took it back a few times and they ended up rotating the tires to get most of it out of the steering wheel and make it "tolerable".
After some research I called around and found a shop in Kansas City that has a road force balance machine. I took it there and had them do all four wheels. It made a big positive difference but I still have a vibration.
I called tirerack again and explain that all the dealer did was re balance and send me on my way. I told them that I had it road force balanced and it still isn't right. They asked me to get in touch with another dealer. I called a couple and was told nothing could be done because I didn't buy the tires from them.
I'm thinking a have another bent wheel or two, or the tires could be junk. I could buy different OEM wheels but I don't want to end up with a bent wheel. I could buy new aftermarket wheels with different tires but I'm not sure I want to spend that much money. I could also just buy different tires but that may not solve the issue.
What should be my next move?