Kenny D
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I started to notice a vibration earlier this month, I went and had a rotate and balance at a different Discount tire location than my local one, (it was on the way home from work). I have had it done once before after purchasing the Tahoe at my local one with no issues, but this last time which was last week, I left the location and once I got to freeway speeds, the vibration was worse. I went to another location right here by my job the next day and had them check the balance. It got a better, but still a slight vibration. The wife and I took a trip to San Antonio and the whole trip I was constantly adjusting the speed to keep the "massage" to a minimum. So yesterday, I went to my local Discount and talked to the manager, he said to let him road force them. In the process, he brings me out to the machine and shows me that my wheel is bent on the back side rim area. There was a visible dip on the bead area but no signs of damage. He told me that he could balance it the best he could and put it on the rear. He ended up saying that another one was pretty bad too, and a third that was very slightly bent. I wouldn't think that the techs at that location would have bent three wheels just on the balancing machines, I watched them do the work.
How in the hell did I go from a perfectly smooth ride in Feb when I purchased the Tahoe, to 3 bent wheels in Nov? I have not curb checked, went off road, other than just normal driving. I have had to hit a few potholes but nothing to bust a tire on.
Is this a common issue with the 20" wheels or did the dealership just do a great job of ride matching the new tires on the wheels before purchase?
I guess I will be looking into wheel repair or new wheels, which ever is cheaper. No matter what, I am pissed off.
How in the hell did I go from a perfectly smooth ride in Feb when I purchased the Tahoe, to 3 bent wheels in Nov? I have not curb checked, went off road, other than just normal driving. I have had to hit a few potholes but nothing to bust a tire on.
Is this a common issue with the 20" wheels or did the dealership just do a great job of ride matching the new tires on the wheels before purchase?
I guess I will be looking into wheel repair or new wheels, which ever is cheaper. No matter what, I am pissed off.