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Old 08-13-2013, 12:41 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jayl View Post
I got very good tires... so I doubt its got much to do with the tires.. would a rotation help ?
Not really. For tires, just check for proper inflation and make sure they're balanced. If you feel bumps or vibrations on a smooth road, your tire(s) may just be unbalanced.

Rotating tires is more about getting the most life out of the tires. On front wheel drive cars, the fronts wear a lot faster than the rears. Since replacing all four at once is the best practice, you want all four tires to wear out at about the same time.

Also, after you install new shocks/struts, you'll need to have the car aligned, so I'd budget for that also.
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