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SportTrac Discussion
Wheels, Tires & Brakes
New Tires..let the shaking begin
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Ioco" data-source="post: 574571" data-attributes="member: 54436"><p>I have a very similar vibration. I know I had some on my original firestone's, but that was 60-70K miles ago. I"ve had Scorpion's on there ever since, and it's only worse. I brought it to the service dept once, hoping they'd find a TSB on the driveshaft or something, but they noticed the cupping on my tires, so I took it to the tire store to get a rotation and new shocks. The way my tires look now, I won't even bother taking it to the service dept.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm due for new tires real soon, and I'm cautious about going with the oversize Pirellie's again, becuase I'm sure that I'll still have a vibration, and I'm sure Ford will blame it on the tires. I'm wondering how I can go about getting a set of stock tires on there temporarily, so that Ford can diagnose the REAL issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Ioco, post: 574571, member: 54436"] I have a very similar vibration. I know I had some on my original firestone's, but that was 60-70K miles ago. I"ve had Scorpion's on there ever since, and it's only worse. I brought it to the service dept once, hoping they'd find a TSB on the driveshaft or something, but they noticed the cupping on my tires, so I took it to the tire store to get a rotation and new shocks. The way my tires look now, I won't even bother taking it to the service dept. I'm due for new tires real soon, and I'm cautious about going with the oversize Pirellie's again, becuase I'm sure that I'll still have a vibration, and I'm sure Ford will blame it on the tires. I'm wondering how I can go about getting a set of stock tires on there temporarily, so that Ford can diagnose the REAL issue. [/QUOTE]
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