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Originally Posted by DenverSteve
Okay, as a recap - he purchased tires on line and had them mounted locally. Already two cooks. Then discount tire sent him a completely different set of a different make and model of tire. They were also minted and balanced with the same problem. He has stated that he had his tires balanced at is " Indy" and at Discount Tire. His local tire shop didn't sell him the tires, he got them on line.
You need to read the entire posting before telling him what to do. Some have told him to demand new tires - he got that. Others have told him to have further balancing done - he's done that multiple times with no success.
The only thing that resolved the problem was a tire/wheel change. Like it or not, it has to be the wheels. Find another set of wheel s and tires and run them. If that does it you're done. You solved the problem with a wheel change. We can stop bashing Hancook or Yokohamas as both caused the same issue Somehow you revealed a wheel problem when you changed tires.
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never stated where to ask for new tires. Kinda figured he would know to go back to seller. Dont expect the shop that balances with out selling them would replace.
I did miss the already changed rubber out but that does not rule out the rubber. I had three tires that the shop went through to stop shake. Again if rims were ok they should still be ok.