Tire/wheel vibration all corners

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SyndicateZ

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Get fiffernt tires. Thats what
Probably because they are made in China or Vietnam.
Indeed! Made in China. Will prolly get more expensive soon due to the impending Tarrifs
 

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The service manager then had me try a 24 for a test drive. The 24 and another 23 did the exact same thing. His remedy for this issue was that it was common with the Expedition and all of them do that. All had the same manufacturer tire. I even offered to buy another brand of tire at their cost. His response was that even the F-150's do that.
:facepalm::facepalm::facepalm: That's just ridiculous. My 2020 doesn't do this on 20" OEM tires. My 2015 F-150 did it with the factory 20" trash tires but was completely solved when I swapped them for 18" Michelin Defender LTXs and non-Ford wheels. My parents' 2022 Expedition Max doesn't do this on 18" Michelins and didn't do it on the 22" OEMs. "They all do it" is just maddening. Turbo wastegate dogbone link rattle, plugs falling out of the 110V point, moonroof rattle, rear spoiler freezing and damaging the roof, excessive battery drain, the list goes on. Do they just let anyone work as Service Managers or "Customer Care Specialists" at dealers these days?
 

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my 2019 didn't do this on its original half worn 22" wheels, and it doesn't do it on the F150 18" wheels I have now with 'new' Wrangler Territory OE mall terrain tires. The 18's were new when I mounted them a year and 12000 miles ago.
 

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Yeah, new tires sounds like the best thing you can do for your ride and peace of mind. Go to a reputable tire shop and get some good to great tires (Michelin, etc.)
 

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life is too short to run cheap tires, but I live where there's lots of gnarly mountain roads, a blowout on a corner could drop you down into a 1000 foot gulch filled with 150 ft tall trees. I plan on running BF Goodrich KO3's when I wear out the Wranglers that came on my wheels for those occasional offroad adventures.
 
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