I'm running 245/40/19 tires and 19" wheels with 40 stock offset. When they were first put on I had them aligned and balanced etc. This was a week and a half ago. It is definitely not aligned and the past few days I noticed a horrible rubbing sound from the back right tire. So I took it to the dealership told them it's been a week and a half, something is going on with my back tire at speeds around 75+ and it's not aligned correctly. They take it in then tell me that everything checked out okay, and that my wheels and tires are causing this since they are so wide and the car wasn't made for this. I asked why just the right side was doing it and not the left because that makes no since. He said it's probably rubbing the fender, but there is a good bit of clearance between it and the fender. Is the dealership jipping me? When they were first put on this noise wasn't happening with the back right wheel. I gave them hub centric rings to put on also, I almost wonder if they didn't even put them on because of the vibration at high speeds on the steering wheel.
They said since it is such a low profile tire, the tire will grip every bump and curve in the road causing it to seem unaligned. Even though when I am going straight my steering wheel is slightly to the right..
Any suggestions?
They said since it is such a low profile tire, the tire will grip every bump and curve in the road causing it to seem unaligned. Even though when I am going straight my steering wheel is slightly to the right..
Any suggestions?