restless spirit
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- Joined
- August 4, 2005
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- City, State
- Corpus Christi, TX
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '92 XLT
I put 31x10.50's on my 92 xlt on the factory alloys & while at the tire store noticed a hugh leak from front tranny seal, called tranny shop ( 2 blocks away) poured 3 qts fluid in & drove straight there. They replaced bad torgue convertor & front seal & when I picked it up a couple days later found major vibrations above 58 mph. Didn't feel like front end problem, felt more rearward. Next day returned to tire shop for rebalancing where they only did the fronts... no change. Went back in & insisted on rebalancing the rears which they did without any change. Next, went to tranny shop to see if drive shaft was out of balance or something not seated in reassembly. They jacked it up & ran at 60-65 mph & we noted vibration/bouncing of left rear tire...none on right. All else looked normal. Back to tire store where procedure was repeated & they told me the problem is the wheel itself. I drove away wondering if it was the wheel, why didn't it vibrate with the old tires. Stopped at another tire/auto shop where they rebalanced the rears & said they were only off .25 & .5 respectively & showed me that there is no wobble (lateral movement) so there is nothing wrong with the wheels. I next returned to tranny shop & discussed with the owner my dilema. He said for me to go to a Ford dealership & have a diagnostic done & that if the problem was related to the drive train in any way he will pay for the diagnostic. Spent the day at the Ford dealership yesterday where they tested with wheels & without, tried in & out of 4wd, pulled & reinstalled drive shaft in all 4 possible rotations & ended up scratching their heads & resolved that the problem is indeed the tires themselves. They said I can either try to get the tire store to replace them or spend another $100.00 to go to a chevy dealership to have them "load balanced"(the only place in this city that does this). I know its a lengthy story but just need to know if this all sounds reasonable or is there some simple little querky detail about replacing tires or tranny work on explorers that has been missed. The vibration is significant, enough to make my CD player skip, but no noise associated with the vibration. Thanks for any input.