
I don't ride on the bypass a lot, but in my last trip or two I noticed that the steering wheel would shake between 70 and 75mph. Instead of balancing the wheels, I check the tires for wear first because I've found that 80% of shaking is due to tire wear and not tire balance problems. Obviously swapping the tires front to back to rule the front tires out as the cause wasn't possible because the drivers front tire was unsafe to ride on. Be careful if you try this. The exposed steel belts can easily go through your skin and it will probably hurt. So check them visually before rubbing your hand on the inside tread. Thanks for watching and stay tuned for the next video which shows my savings by buying tires online. Due to the number of internet technicians out there comments and ratings are disabled. You guys would probably use the $35 charge that I used in my example and argue that you could have found a better deal on getting the tires rotated. That's great, you should take the money that you saved and use it to buy a camera and make some videos, and then I'll come troll your videos. Actually I wouldn't waste my time on anything that you guys have to say. Thanks for the views though!
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