j_siegel
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Hi all,
Been having a tire/rim nightmare these past few days and thought I'd vent and seek advice.
When I got my car, my first drive was partway cross-country. On that drive, I hit one pothole at 70 MPH hard enough to hear a loud 'crack' sound. Tire pressures were holding steady, so I finished the drive with a mild vibration.
I took it to the dealer who discovered my left rims were out of round. They put the rims on the back and reset the TPMS and sent me on my way.
A week ago, I took the wheels in to be straightened and got them back to 0.026" or less of lateral and radial runout. Spec is supposed to be 0.030", or so I've heard. So they should be as good as new, right? Wrong. I had tons of vibrations, largely speed dependent. He rebalanced my wheels and I tried again and still had vibrations. He checked all of the rims and said they were true.
Today, I took the car back to the shop and the guy said his balancer might be acting up. He referred me to another shop that did a roadforce balance and thought that should take care of it. The rim + tire combo had under 0.030" runout as an assembly.
Welp, I'm still having vibrations. One interesting tidbit is that two of my tires - the ones that weren't on the rims that got straightened (e.g., didn't hit the pothole) measured for excessive road force! They did high/low spot matching but said the tires were still reading very high. And this is on a car with only 2000 miles on it!
Have any of you had to deal with vibrations? Solutions? What about the tires? Is it possible that they were bad from the factory? The dealership was sympathetic but said they can't help me; they said the tires have a separate warranty. How would I go about getting them replaced if that's the case?
I think it's absurd that I'm still having problems on a $35K car with only 2,000 miles. I want to love the car, but after the earlier issues (coming from the factory with the nav switch disconnected and a sticking rear window that I still haven't taken it in for), it's playing hard to get.
Thanks for reading my rant and giving whatever advice you can! Tricia or Buick Support, if you have suggestions on how to get my tires replaced (if they need to be), I'd greatly appreciate it. I know I'm on the hook for the rims, but I shouldn't need new tires after two months.
Been having a tire/rim nightmare these past few days and thought I'd vent and seek advice.
When I got my car, my first drive was partway cross-country. On that drive, I hit one pothole at 70 MPH hard enough to hear a loud 'crack' sound. Tire pressures were holding steady, so I finished the drive with a mild vibration.
I took it to the dealer who discovered my left rims were out of round. They put the rims on the back and reset the TPMS and sent me on my way.
A week ago, I took the wheels in to be straightened and got them back to 0.026" or less of lateral and radial runout. Spec is supposed to be 0.030", or so I've heard. So they should be as good as new, right? Wrong. I had tons of vibrations, largely speed dependent. He rebalanced my wheels and I tried again and still had vibrations. He checked all of the rims and said they were true.
Today, I took the car back to the shop and the guy said his balancer might be acting up. He referred me to another shop that did a roadforce balance and thought that should take care of it. The rim + tire combo had under 0.030" runout as an assembly.
Welp, I'm still having vibrations. One interesting tidbit is that two of my tires - the ones that weren't on the rims that got straightened (e.g., didn't hit the pothole) measured for excessive road force! They did high/low spot matching but said the tires were still reading very high. And this is on a car with only 2000 miles on it!
Have any of you had to deal with vibrations? Solutions? What about the tires? Is it possible that they were bad from the factory? The dealership was sympathetic but said they can't help me; they said the tires have a separate warranty. How would I go about getting them replaced if that's the case?
I think it's absurd that I'm still having problems on a $35K car with only 2,000 miles. I want to love the car, but after the earlier issues (coming from the factory with the nav switch disconnected and a sticking rear window that I still haven't taken it in for), it's playing hard to get.
Thanks for reading my rant and giving whatever advice you can! Tricia or Buick Support, if you have suggestions on how to get my tires replaced (if they need to be), I'd greatly appreciate it. I know I'm on the hook for the rims, but I shouldn't need new tires after two months.

