vibration in wheel @ highway speeds w/22's

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rsmitty115

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Put 22's on my Tahoe a few months ago with 305/45-22 tires and expierence a vibration in the wheel at highway speeds (70+ mph). I have had the truck into two different shops to have the rims balanced and it doesn't seem to correct the problem. There is no vibration in the wheel at any speed below 70, so not sure that it is the balancing. Anyone else have this issue when putting on larger, wider tires/rims? Anyway to correct it?
 

AZSCTACO

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Tires could be bad or "out of round" tires...
Tire shop may need to do a couple of things.....spinning the tire on the rim 180 degrees and then try and re balance. Have they tried a road force balancing???
 

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I going to stop by there again tonight to have the road force balanced tonight. The tire shop has been very helpful thus far. Have you had any expierence with having rims road force balanced? Does it seem to help?
 

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I Have The Same Tire As Well I Have Only Had These For About A Week And The Only Thing I Can Think Of Is They Do Make A Little Noise Around 60 However As Far As Running Them 70 Mph My Truck Is A 1999 So It Does Ride A Little Rougher Past 70. I Thinks With Mine Its Just The Age Of The Truck Other Than That I Ove The Way The Tires Ride
 
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