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I have the same vibration problem on my wagon, and the tires are new. I have not yet done what we both need to do. Get each wheel on a balance machine and spin it. Look for runout (tire or wheel has side to side motion) or out of round (tire or wheel has high spots when turning). I have always used Micheline tires until this set of Bridgestones, but I also bought this car used, and the gal who owned it before apparently "felt" her way to the curbs a few times. There are marks on the bead of the wheels as a result. Alloy wheels bend very easily so I have a feeling my wheels are bent. They are so sensitive that if you do not torque them by hand (never impact gun) they will bend. It drives you crazy having the vibration, doesn't it!
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Wills 98 R AWD modded wagon 94 854 T some mods 92 740 wagon
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