I'm sure you know this ,but having your alignment checked wouldn't hurt. Also check for worn suspension parts or leaking struts.
If you still have the OEM wheels/tires I would throw those on and see if it fixes the problem. Then you know it is a wheel/tire problem and not suspension/alignment
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