Same "GENERAL" Problem
I also had problems with my tires. I took my 2006 Fronty CC LE in and the dealer rebalanced all 4 tires, I took it home and called back the next day. I took it back to the Dealer and they also did the Balance with the Road force applied and found the right rear with a 30lb road force reading (I think the spec is 12lbs), they put a new tire on and it road balanced to 12lbs and I still have the rear of my truck "Hopping" between 40~50mph. My Left rear balanced to 12lbs also. We didn't do the front. There was a noticable difference, but still not what it should be.
I have been contiplating just buying a new set of tires and was wondering what kind of difference it would make. I didn't want to spend the money and it not be a whole lot better, but it sounds like it is worth the investment.
What Michelins did you get? I was looking at some michelins but they didn't have as high of a customer rating as some of the others, but my first thought was Michelins.
I also had problems with my tires. I took my 2006 Fronty CC LE in and the dealer rebalanced all 4 tires, I took it home and called back the next day. I took it back to the Dealer and they also did the Balance with the Road force applied and found the right rear with a 30lb road force reading (I think the spec is 12lbs), they put a new tire on and it road balanced to 12lbs and I still have the rear of my truck "Hopping" between 40~50mph. My Left rear balanced to 12lbs also. We didn't do the front. There was a noticable difference, but still not what it should be.
I have been contiplating just buying a new set of tires and was wondering what kind of difference it would make. I didn't want to spend the money and it not be a whole lot better, but it sounds like it is worth the investment.
What Michelins did you get? I was looking at some michelins but they didn't have as high of a customer rating as some of the others, but my first thought was Michelins.