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Vibration@ 59-60mph on 2008 Ranger


The previous owner did state that when he took it in the shop right after he purchased it they didn't know that the tires had sensors in them until the tire pressure light wouldn't go out and they diagnosed it from there that they were stupidddd. But the new tires were already on by then. I did try 2 shops for the balancing and the 2nd shop refunded my money for it. They are looking for donor tires to put on my truck to see if it is truly the tires (They are going to find the right size tire of stock tires). Thanks for you input.


There is a scanner (I know dealerships have it) that can pinpoint the faulty sensor, so you don't have to unmount all of your tires to find the problem one.
 
I think I'm going to bite the bullet and go with different tires. Maybe the General Altimax that fixed your vibration. Would you suggest putting the factory stock size back on? Thanks for your input.
 
I think the key is going with a quality passenger car type tire. Stiff sidewall tires just dont seem to do well on these trucks, thats just the experience I had anyway. I dont think size has alot to do with it, mainly just a quality tire.
 
Most of probably comes down the balance, my Ranger rides like a dream with Load Range C mud tires on it.
 

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