Cobrablues
New Member
- Joined
- Mar 7, 2021
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- 18
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- Location
- Placitas, New Mexico
- Vehicle Year
- 2020
- Make / Model
- Lariat
- Transmission
- Automatic
ok. Finally found the problem after paying a bit for balancing. It's the M/T designation. I was told that by a couple of wheel/tire people. Mud terrain do not hold balancing very well. I was not given a choice as to which tires I could get. However, in all the jacked up vehicles I have had, I guess I never bought Mud terrain tires. After further research, it seems that many people have had the same problem. So, honestly, I may have still gotten the tires by not knowing. And I live in New Mexico where there really ain't much mud. It seems that M/T tires are better suited for more off road use. I have had the truck for almost 7 months and only have about 6500 miles. So I guess I am about to buy some A/T's. Not cheap. But I will keep the M/T's and probably sell them rather than pay a disposal fee to give them away.