CoastieN70
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- Lee
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- Retired U.S. Coast Guard
I too had the steering wheel "shimmy" OP experienced, it's the KO3"s, they have to "wear in." I know others will doubt this but after 300 or so miles the shimmy was gone. You say: "why did you put up with the shimmy?" It's because I experienced the exact same thing on a Jeep I owned that had KO3's installed. Oh, and I had my dealer give the wheels a balance check and a thorough inspection of the front-end components.
When the tires were rotated at 5000 miles the shimmy returned for about 75 miles as they needed to wear-in again with their new placement.
When the tires were rotated at 5000 miles the shimmy returned for about 75 miles as they needed to wear-in again with their new placement.
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 If they set the tire pressure to 39, try 35psi.