Quote from: PokerMunkee on September 11, 2015, 09:49:43 AM
Rotate the wheels to the back to see if the problem goes away?
Sounds odd, I'm not sure who I would believe. Be nice to swap wheels with another '13 SHO just to know.
If it started on your trip, then the wheels must have got bent while driving on your trip.
The tires were installed 6 days prior to my trip to S.C. The car sat for all but 2 days and I dove it very shortly on the same roads I always do here plus the trip south was all highway so the roads were pretty much good from that stand point. I'm fairly certain they were not bent during the trip.
The dealership did balance everything again (the bents as best they could) and move the good wheels to the front. I was feeling a LOT of vibrations from the front end and now it's all but gone...because the vibrations are from the back now.
Quote from: SHOdded on September 11, 2015, 05:17:39 AM...but the installer really should have noticed bent wheels when they had to put 6 oz on there to balance one!
^^^^ THIS!!!!!
Since the tire installer did not mention ANYTHING about the rims being bent I'm forced to consider what if they bent them somehow. Seems highly unlikely but the thought does cross my mind.
Regardless, at least I know for certain the cause of my problems so I just need to work on getting them replaced.
As always I appreciate everyone's input, thoughts, etc. on this seemingly crazy ordeal I've been dealing with.