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Vibrating… North of 67MPh

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I’ve got a 2024 and have experienced a slight variation at speeds above 67 MPH or thereabouts

is this tire or drive line ?

3 dealership have told me it’s normal

not normal after paying almost 60k for the car

Any Suggestions?
 

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Most likely a tire, but do you have lane keep assist on the '24? I'm just saying, maybe?
 

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Vehicle is equipped with lane assist, but it is deactivated even one of the dealers checked and confirmed it is deactivated
 

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Most likely a flaw/defect in one or more of the tires, could be a lost weight issue, hard to tell without driving it. If you had any of the suspension parts modified, I'd trace that, if it's stock, man you got your hands full. Check every bolt.
 

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I’ve got a 2024 and have experienced a slight variation at speeds above 67 MPH or thereabouts

is this tire or drive line ?

3 dealership have told me it’s normal

not normal after paying almost 60k for the car

Any Suggestions?
Have the tires balanced. Sometimes the foam inside of the tire becomes dislodged and needs to be removed, that’ll be apparent with a balancing.
 

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Where do you sense it? Steering wheel, seats, foot pedals? You could try rotating your tires.

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Where do you sense it? Steering wheel, seats, foot pedals? You could try rotating your tires.

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Doesn’t feel like it is tire related … feels more centered like drive train
 

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Most likely a flaw/defect in one or more of the tires, could be a lost weight issue, hard to tell without driving it. If you had any of the suspension parts modified, I'd trace that, if it's stock, man you got your hands full. Check every bolt.
All stock… no mods seems to be more centralized like a drive shaft? But I would guess the vibration would be obvious at lower speeds?

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