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After taken my jeep to the dealership for an oil change and tire rotation, I immediately noticed at about 60-65 mph I was getting some shaking in the steering wheel when I never had any previously. Took it to a shop that balanced the tires for me but I am still noticing it. What else should I be looking for?
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After taken my jeep to the dealership for an oil change and tire rotation, I immediately noticed at about 60-65 mph I was getting some shaking in the steering wheel when I never had any previously. Took it to a shop that balanced the tires for me but I am still noticing it. What else should I be looking for?
I don’t have any guesses (other than a bad balance) but others might want to know: what lift, what size tires, any other aftermarket suspension modifications, how many miles.
 
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I don’t have any guesses (other than a bad balance) but others might want to know: what lift, what size tires, any other aftermarket suspension modifications, how many miles.

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After taken my jeep to the dealership for an oil change and tire rotation, I immediately noticed at about 60-65 mph I was getting some shaking in the steering wheel when I never had any previously. Took it to a shop that balanced the tires for me but I am still noticing it. What else should I be looking for?
Since you noticed it after rotation, try putting front tires on the rear, rear in the front, see if the shake moves to the seat, this will confirm or rule out the tires as the problem.
 

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I'm willing to bet they did not use a torque wrench on the lug nuts. All kinds of weirdness happens when the lugs are over torqued.
 

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Any idea how they rotated the tires? Moving front to rear, rear to front, which is typical, you likely have choppy tires on the rear now causing vibration in the front.
But of course, on this forum, it must be someone else’s fault.
 

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Likely due to your tire rotation. How many miles between your last tire rotation? The more you drive the more it will correct itself as the tires wear, if from the rotation. If the tires have an uneven wear to them, have your alignment checked.
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