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So I recently lifted my 2020 Gladiator Overland and after I noticed my vibration in the steering at 45. It’s not death wobble or anything just annoying vibration in the wheel. I put on a steering stabilizer, control arm drop brackets, new steering box, and a new tire rod end. I’ve also retorqued the lift kit, had it aligned 3 times, and had a truck shop check all the steering components. My last thought is maybe the tires are out of balance. I have beads in them and the truck shop said it’s hard to balance tires with beads. Looking for input on what you all think it could be and if I should switch from beads to weights
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When they do an alignment its really just them resetting your toe. Id doe the measurements your self to make sure they are right. I also had a wobble and…after having it aligned three times…I did it my self and found the front and rear measurements to be the same. So when i reset it my self it was significantly better and my wobble went away

Glad youve done the brackets already, im sure they helped. Hopefully its just a tire balance issue.
 

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Balance beads suck. They go in and out of balance every time you start/stop. Have a reliable tire shop remove the beads and machine-balance them.
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