The new Raptor was vibrating at all speeds but felt worse above 45 to 50 MPH. I work at the dealership I bought it from so I had all 4 tires balance checked and 3 out of 4 where out of balance! Huge improvement and seems like a common issue.
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Had the exact same issue with my Raptor when brand new; it had two bad tires. Coincidentally, or not, they were both on the back where the imperfections would initially be less noticeable to most, but not to me.The new Raptor was vibrating at all speeds but felt worse above 45 to 50 MPH. I work at the dealership I bought it from so I had all 4 tires balance checked and 3 out of 4 where out of balance! Huge improvement and seems like a common issue.
I have been having the same issue. I just had all 4 tires rebalanced. They were all out of balance. I now have more of a hum. Hard to say if its the tires or a wheel bearing. I have no movement left to right or up and down with the truck jacked up. Can these tires get that loud at 27,000 miles?
I have been having the same issue. I just had all 4 tires rebalanced. They were all out of balance. I now have more of a hum. Hard to say if its the tires or a wheel bearing. I have no movement left to right or up and down with the truck jacked up. Can these tires get that loud at 27,000 miles?
I love this forum!!! I have the exact same question as you. My tires are religiously balanced and rotated every 5K miles. I have 34K miles on the truck and just recently began feeling and hearing what I refer to as some type of "friction". I similarly am not sure if it is the tires or wheel bearings. I sometimes feel some vibration in the wheel and gas pedal, but I mostly just hear a "friction" type of noise. If I hit an undulation in the road (not a bump) that puts extra pressure on the tires/suspension/bearings, the "friction" noise is slightly louder. Thoughts?