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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Reviving a 2009 JK and experiencing wobble in passenger rear
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<blockquote data-quote="shipjim1" data-source="post: 457578" data-attributes="member: 18216"><p>I had a set oh Hankook 35x12.5x18. Never could get one to balance. Took it to a truck tire shop. Finally replaced them with Nitto A/t. Ran them 50k miles, next set around 40k,caught a sale traded them in on a 3rd set.</p><p>No problem s anywhere along the line.</p><p>A big chunk of dried clay could throw you off. Check the other suggestions as well but don't overlook simple solutions before shelling out lot of $$.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shipjim1, post: 457578, member: 18216"] I had a set oh Hankook 35x12.5x18. Never could get one to balance. Took it to a truck tire shop. Finally replaced them with Nitto A/t. Ran them 50k miles, next set around 40k,caught a sale traded them in on a 3rd set. No problem s anywhere along the line. A big chunk of dried clay could throw you off. Check the other suggestions as well but don't overlook simple solutions before shelling out lot of $$. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Reviving a 2009 JK and experiencing wobble in passenger rear
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