gavin
Explorer Addict
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- Anchorage, Alaska
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- '97 Explorer XLT AWD 5.0L
ok.. so it's kinda a long story as to this whole problem I've been having.
A couple years ago, after I got my body lift done, I bought some used 33 BFG AT's, and some new Pro Comp 1069 Series Extreme Alloy rims. They got mounted and balanced fine.
I then always had a fairly bad vibration, that only got worse after time. I took my truck in twice to get the tires re-balanced, and finally after the 2nd time I was told my "tires" were out of round. Ok, they were used. And when they told me tires, I assumed the rubber and not the rim (well.. I shoulda asked).
Later on down the road, I found a used spare (so I had one).
So out of curiosity, I replaced one of my tires with the spare, and a lot of the problem went away. So I knew one tire/rim combo was bad. Well, shortly after I got a nasty irrepairable hole in a tire, so on goes the bad tire again.
I finally got enough money to by some new tires. Same issue, except now it's even worse (prolly due to heavier tire). With 1 tire in particular, I ran it on the driver's rear, and would watch it through my side mirror; I can see the tire wobbling. Ok so that tires bad. I buy another new rim/tire combo. Remove the known-bad with new.
Still having the issue.
So I'm pretty sure it was supposed to be "rims" out of round. (I'm takin the tires in to verify rims are bad so I can get the replaced under Pro Comp's limited lifetime warranty)
Anywho.. so I go and put my old stockers back on yesterday, and there's still a nasty vibe. Not as bad, but it's there. And I have no clue what it could be.
I guess the main question of my shpeel is, other than tires being out of round/out of balance, what else would make the vibe worse with larger tires?
Let's just say both sets of tires are balanced and round. What would cause a vibe to get worse with the larger tires?
I've already checked balljoints and wheelbearings, and they're good. I haven't yet checked my d-shaft ujoints yet. I replaced both my half-shafts just a few months ago. Tierods look to be in good shape.
A couple years ago, after I got my body lift done, I bought some used 33 BFG AT's, and some new Pro Comp 1069 Series Extreme Alloy rims. They got mounted and balanced fine.
I then always had a fairly bad vibration, that only got worse after time. I took my truck in twice to get the tires re-balanced, and finally after the 2nd time I was told my "tires" were out of round. Ok, they were used. And when they told me tires, I assumed the rubber and not the rim (well.. I shoulda asked).
Later on down the road, I found a used spare (so I had one).
So out of curiosity, I replaced one of my tires with the spare, and a lot of the problem went away. So I knew one tire/rim combo was bad. Well, shortly after I got a nasty irrepairable hole in a tire, so on goes the bad tire again.
I finally got enough money to by some new tires. Same issue, except now it's even worse (prolly due to heavier tire). With 1 tire in particular, I ran it on the driver's rear, and would watch it through my side mirror; I can see the tire wobbling. Ok so that tires bad. I buy another new rim/tire combo. Remove the known-bad with new.
Still having the issue.
So I'm pretty sure it was supposed to be "rims" out of round. (I'm takin the tires in to verify rims are bad so I can get the replaced under Pro Comp's limited lifetime warranty)
Anywho.. so I go and put my old stockers back on yesterday, and there's still a nasty vibe. Not as bad, but it's there. And I have no clue what it could be.
I guess the main question of my shpeel is, other than tires being out of round/out of balance, what else would make the vibe worse with larger tires?
Let's just say both sets of tires are balanced and round. What would cause a vibe to get worse with the larger tires?
I've already checked balljoints and wheelbearings, and they're good. I haven't yet checked my d-shaft ujoints yet. I replaced both my half-shafts just a few months ago. Tierods look to be in good shape.