asia2496
May 31, 2013, 10:49 AM
I brought my car in several weeks ago to the tire service shop at a Walmart (first mistake!) In any case, I purchased 2 new front tires since they indicated the back tires were fine. As soon as I started driving it, I knew something was wrong. The car was shaking, along with the steering wheel - even at times while idling (very minimal, but still... ) And it seems to get worse while I'm going up hill.
I thought that it may be a balancing issue... my father brought it back to Walmart to have the tires balanced. Now, it's even worse.
I should probably mention, the new tires that I purchased are 70,000 mile Coopers, the older tires that I kept on there (that are on the back) are 70,000 mile Michelins. Could the fact they are different brand tires cause the shaking? I am highly irritated because my car was running totally fine before all of this. I made an appt. to bring the car into Honda Monday to have them look at it. Thank you very much for any advice you can give me :) Christine
I thought that it may be a balancing issue... my father brought it back to Walmart to have the tires balanced. Now, it's even worse.
I should probably mention, the new tires that I purchased are 70,000 mile Coopers, the older tires that I kept on there (that are on the back) are 70,000 mile Michelins. Could the fact they are different brand tires cause the shaking? I am highly irritated because my car was running totally fine before all of this. I made an appt. to bring the car into Honda Monday to have them look at it. Thank you very much for any advice you can give me :) Christine