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NWC Ohio | Tell your tire dealer and then have them rotate them. If problem goes away or gets better you have a bad tire in the mix. BTDT. Yes you can get bad new tires. Had a new bad steer tire on a semi years ago that wore to the cords in under 10k miles, and had a bad one in a set of 4 on my pickup.
Some tires do need a little time to break in or wear in also. Some tread patterns, seems like tires with lots of siping (for rain/snow/ice gripping) are the squirliest to deal with especially when new. | |
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