BFG 315's
Had them on my 03 CTD 4x4 and put 30,000 miles on them before selling the truck. Great ride, not problems at all and still have a bunch of tread on them when I sold the truck.
Naturally when I picked up my 06 in late April of this year, first stop was at Discount Tire to install five new 315's.
First 3800 miles were trouble fee, the truck rode as nice as my wife's Audi. A couple of weeks ago, I noticed a kind of a tire balance vibration starting around 55 up through 62 MPH. It kept getting worse over the following week. I checked the wheel weights to make sure I hadn't lost one but they were all in place. I haven't had this truck off road at all or hit any kind of big bumps so I brought it into Discount Tire and they rotated and balanced the tires again. No help, in fact seemed worse.
Took it in again yesterday. Left it with the manager for the whole day to let him take it for a ride. He checked the tires out for belt separation and other possible tire failure problems. Everything check out so he rebalanced himself. When I picked the truck up and went for a ride it did seems better but I'm still getting a vibration I didn't have up until 300 or 400 miles ago. I also noticed that he had jacked the tire pressure up to nearly 60 pounds on the front tires and 55 on the rears.
I've got these tires on the stock wheels the truck came with and have not lifted the truck or done any other suspension work. Any thoughts? The truck is just not what it was when I bought it a couple of months ago and I can't live with this vibration.
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Had them on my 03 CTD 4x4 and put 30,000 miles on them before selling the truck. Great ride, not problems at all and still have a bunch of tread on them when I sold the truck.
Naturally when I picked up my 06 in late April of this year, first stop was at Discount Tire to install five new 315's.
First 3800 miles were trouble fee, the truck rode as nice as my wife's Audi. A couple of weeks ago, I noticed a kind of a tire balance vibration starting around 55 up through 62 MPH. It kept getting worse over the following week. I checked the wheel weights to make sure I hadn't lost one but they were all in place. I haven't had this truck off road at all or hit any kind of big bumps so I brought it into Discount Tire and they rotated and balanced the tires again. No help, in fact seemed worse.
Took it in again yesterday. Left it with the manager for the whole day to let him take it for a ride. He checked the tires out for belt separation and other possible tire failure problems. Everything check out so he rebalanced himself. When I picked the truck up and went for a ride it did seems better but I'm still getting a vibration I didn't have up until 300 or 400 miles ago. I also noticed that he had jacked the tire pressure up to nearly 60 pounds on the front tires and 55 on the rears.
I've got these tires on the stock wheels the truck came with and have not lifted the truck or done any other suspension work. Any thoughts? The truck is just not what it was when I bought it a couple of months ago and I can't live with this vibration.
