Rumbling When Slowing Down From 70mph
I had to get my rear tires changed and I had just bought my car not to long ago...and i went to the dealership to get them changed now when i was driivng home i realized that my car would rumble and shake when i was slowing down from highway and parkway speeds down to around 40 when i brake or slow down...now this wasnt like that when i was driving there so this morning i looked at the tires and the inner part of the tire has no tread on it at all and thats on both tires..so they friggen gyped me.. now would the rumbling be coming from the bald tires on the inner part or is it something else like my brakes or something... once again this wasnt like this was I was driving to the delership.only after i got the car back
Its when the tires are not balanced properly. **Other possibilities could be brakes and alignment. Take receipt back to them and show them the tires. They should have to replace them and rebalance them for sure.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by GOTTAbeJDM »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Its when the tires are not balanced properly. **Other possibilities could be brakes and alignment. Take receipt back to them and show them the tires. They should have to replace them and rebalance them for sure.</TD></TR></TABLE>
what he said, and this time watch them as they do the work, make sure they stick them in a little machine that balances them, and inspect them before they put them on your car. They might look at you funny, but if what you say is true, they deserve you to be **** about it
what he said, and this time watch them as they do the work, make sure they stick them in a little machine that balances them, and inspect them before they put them on your car. They might look at you funny, but if what you say is true, they deserve you to be **** about it
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