Posted by Howard H. on June 20, 2011 at 19:24:34 from (216.251.16.17):
I've got a crew cab F250 with about 190,000 miles on it. I've only had it about 6 months and I put the last 20,000 miles on it.
Pretty good old pickup - except I put two new tires on the rear (Goodyear with a bit of an aggressive tread) the other day and it seems to roadwalk pretty noticeably now.
I've put a few thousand miles on them - since one guy commented they "needed to be broken in", but they haven't "settled down", yet, if the tires are what are causing it...
I had the front end aligned and checked for anything loose, too, and nothing out of the ordinary there - and the alignment didn't help. There isn't much if any play in the steering wheel...
Could new tires really "cause" roadwalking?? Or do I likely have some other problem?? I never noticed it before...
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