Find a tire shop that has a HUNTER GSP 9700 road force balancer. this puts a load on the tire and will find a bad tire, or rim, and it will tell the operator where the tire should be orientated on the wheel for best run out. If its a tire/wheel problem this will find it. Call a high end tire store or dealer and ask if they have one.
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Sounds like to me it doesn't like the tires you bought. I would take the tires back if its not to late. Check with the dealership or the manufacture tech line and see if the tires you bought are correct for the tires. I know on a lot of the new cars and trucks, the vehicles are designed around certain tires.
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You may want to check your driveshafts, your rear shaft may need a universal joint or center carrier / hanger bearing
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how do I tell if a u joint or center bearing is going out ?
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