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SportTrac Discussion
Wheels, Tires & Brakes
New Tires..let the shaking begin
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<blockquote data-quote="LoriMaury Kimbrough" data-source="post: 574568" data-attributes="member: 57293"><p>Good idea. I think it's aluminum...from reading somemore I think the steele ones are painted, the hubby says ours isn't.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We called a dealer in Vegas, our local dealer has blamed aftermarket wheels/tires in the past so we aren't bothering with them again. Friendly Ford in Vegas said that they cannot do the work but recommended a driveline shop. We called and talked to them and from our description, they said that it could very well be a problem with something in the drive line. Problem is that they are only open M-F and the hubby has to give 30 days notice for a day off. So we'll have to hope that the new tire will keep the problem down to a level that it's tolerable until we can get it to Vegas.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoriMaury Kimbrough, post: 574568, member: 57293"] Good idea. I think it's aluminum...from reading somemore I think the steele ones are painted, the hubby says ours isn't. We called a dealer in Vegas, our local dealer has blamed aftermarket wheels/tires in the past so we aren't bothering with them again. Friendly Ford in Vegas said that they cannot do the work but recommended a driveline shop. We called and talked to them and from our description, they said that it could very well be a problem with something in the drive line. Problem is that they are only open M-F and the hubby has to give 30 days notice for a day off. So we'll have to hope that the new tire will keep the problem down to a level that it's tolerable until we can get it to Vegas. Thanks for everything. [/QUOTE]
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