Schreconjeep
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I also did the chalk test for tire inflation and have the E-rated tires at 31....might go up to 33, especially as it gets colder but don't think a couple psi is making this kind of vibration.
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My best guess is that you have too many or not enough of the beads to achieve balance. I believe too many is worse than not enough. If they mounted the tires on the rim correctly, with the Mfg's "light" marking on the tire matching up with your valve stem (probably a yellow dot on the tire) then it should be relatively close. I've seen people use "soap flakes" or "equal" to try and get a good result and they're just not as good as the actual bb's like the Dyna Beads. The bigger the tire, the larger the bead size needs to be. They're great when they work but if you need a lot of them, they tend to be temperamental in my experience. I would say if you're not getting good results, remove them and get traditional balance done and try that. I've seen them most effective on big tires that are 40 and larger where you just can't get enough weight in an optimum spot to counter.OK, I'm having the same issue. I have a 1.5" coild spacer up front and 3/4" in rear, the rest of suspension is stock. I have 37x13.5x17 cooper STT Pros and Dirty Life DT-2 wheels 17x9 -12offset.
It definitely feels like a balancing issue but here's the thing, it has balancing beads. I thought that was supposed to balance dynamically all the time and be the best option for bigger tires????
I took them off and put hub-centric rings on to be certain they were seated right. It helped but it is definitely still there. Not sure where to go from here.
OK, I'm having the same issue. I have a 1.5" coild spacer up front and 3/4" in rear, the rest of suspension is stock. I have 37x13.5x17 cooper STT Pros and Dirty Life DT-2 wheels 17x9 -12offset.
It definitely feels like a balancing issue but here's the thing, it has balancing beads. I thought that was supposed to balance dynamically all the time and be the best option for bigger tires????
I took them off and put hub-centric rings on to be certain they were seated right. It helped but it is definitely still there. Not sure where to go from here.
just got back from the shop. they suggested I get an alignment first since I didn't do that yet.Had exact same symptoms as described by the OP after I got my 37" BFG K02s. Violent shaking at speeds approaching and over 60mph. Tire shop used dynamic balancing beads. Went back and forth to get them remounted each time adding more tire beads but nothing helped.
They finally sent me to an affiliate shop with a Road Force balancing machine to get the tires mounted & balance with traditional weights. Worked like a charm and its driven close to a Cadillac ever since and is even better now with the new steering gear box installed.
Yeah I would have to agree. Alignment isn't an issue. Mine was aligned by the dealer as part of the installation of the Mopar lift. The moment I got my 37"s on, the shaking started. Its not the alignment.Waste of time and money, with the lift you have the only thing that could have changed would be the steering wheel centering which would have no effect on the shaking.
A tire business that doesn't care (or know) enough to satisfy their customers. I have a personal friend who owns his own local tire business, and has balanced every single tire that has gone out the door for the past 30 years. He always does a great job, and I am going to be so sad if/when he retires...just got back from the shop. they suggested I get an alignment first since I didn't do that yet.
I used to work for a guy like that. Everyone (including me) in the shop quit when he sold his business. Most of the parts counter people stayed. The place closed down about 5 years later.A tire business that doesn't care (or know) enough to satisfy their customers. I have a personal friend who owns his own local tire business, and has balanced every single tire that has gone out the door for the past 30 years. He always does a great job, and I am going to be so sad if/when he retires...
UPDATE:OK, I'm having the same issue. I have a 1.5" coild spacer up front and 3/4" in rear, the rest of suspension is stock. I have 37x13.5x17 cooper STT Pros and Dirty Life DT-2 wheels 17x9 -12offset.
It definitely feels like a balancing issue but here's the thing, it has balancing beads. I thought that was supposed to balance dynamically all the time and be the best option for bigger tires????
I took them off and put hub-centric rings on to be certain they were seated right. It helped but it is definitely still there. Not sure where to go from here.
Glad you were able to get things smoothed out! A good tire guy is a good friend!So I finally got everything down.
I got an alignment which pretty much said everything was all good. So... wasted money there... kinda.
I took the Jeep back to get rebalanced and they rebalanced with the damn beads again.
On friday I went up to Big Bear. I could only go 60 mph on the freeway/highway in the slow lane.
A shop up there called "All J Products" were able to schedule me in to rebalance my tires with normal weights. And now...... I'm haulin' ass. They're an amazing shop with great staff. Quinn & Heather are super helpful, knowledgeable as well if you have any questions, and they also own a Gladiator too.
I'm way late to the party but having the same issue with my Toyo's, running 35x11.5r17 AT3's on a -12 17x9 wheel and hit vibrates like a low-key rumble strip as soon as I get over 62-80mphI was told that it's a tire issue. Was told to switch from Thunderer MT's to Toyo or Nitto Grapplers. Ordered them, will let you know how it goes.
As an aside, I had the alignment checked and also installed a synergy trackbar. If switching out the tires doesn't work, i'm going to try to get the dealership to change out the steering box.