mkcrawford
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This may be old news to some, but thought I'd post some information that I learned regarding tires, rims, and tranny.
I bought some directional rims to replace my ugly factory rims. I went to Tires Plus to have them installed and my current tires mounted and balanced. They did the work and balanced them to 0.25, which I am told is standard. Note: They reported that my shocks were original equipment and would need to be replaced soon (185K on the X). I found this hard to believe and thought that they were probably replaced before I bought it with factory shocks. Anyway, I took it out on I-35 and noticed a little shake at about 60-65 mph. I needed to take it back to have the lugs re-torqued, so I told them about the shake. They were very happy to put it back on the balance machine and see what the problem was. He called and said the steering looked good and they rebalanced it to 0.07. He said that the shake might be the shocks, so I told him to go ahead and replace them. He also said that the tires that are on it are two sizes to big, based on the door placard. It says tire size should be 225r15 and what I have on there is 235r15. He said there is a very slight chance this is causing the shake, but that what this does is make the truck shift gears later than normal.
He said I should have my tranny serviced more often with the bigger tires. I'm not sure what all that means, but I had been noticing that the truck shifts at a high rpm.
Anyone have any suggestions or ideas to help clue me in as to what service to a tranny means? How much does that usually run?
I bought some directional rims to replace my ugly factory rims. I went to Tires Plus to have them installed and my current tires mounted and balanced. They did the work and balanced them to 0.25, which I am told is standard. Note: They reported that my shocks were original equipment and would need to be replaced soon (185K on the X). I found this hard to believe and thought that they were probably replaced before I bought it with factory shocks. Anyway, I took it out on I-35 and noticed a little shake at about 60-65 mph. I needed to take it back to have the lugs re-torqued, so I told them about the shake. They were very happy to put it back on the balance machine and see what the problem was. He called and said the steering looked good and they rebalanced it to 0.07. He said that the shake might be the shocks, so I told him to go ahead and replace them. He also said that the tires that are on it are two sizes to big, based on the door placard. It says tire size should be 225r15 and what I have on there is 235r15. He said there is a very slight chance this is causing the shake, but that what this does is make the truck shift gears later than normal.

Anyone have any suggestions or ideas to help clue me in as to what service to a tranny means? How much does that usually run?