new rotors can have high spots have them turned also if lug nuts are over tight it can do the same thing i always use a torx stick when installing wheels back on the car or truck
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There is no simple answer. Tire life is affected by many factors. To make a tire last make sure your tires are balanced, rotated often, properly inflated, and the alignment of the vehicle is good,
if u havnt rotated your tires before that would be your awnser if you never rotate them should be every 2 oil changes then u may need new tires
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At high speed vibration usually its tire balance. Have your tires rotated and balanced.
Tire out of balance is the most likely cause. Have the tires/wheels inspected, rotated, and balanced.
COULD be that your Honda needs a wheel alignment ($50 aus) and/or have the tyres balanced and rotated ($70). ** 0r a tyre has a bubble/mis-perfection and needs replacing.
Cause vibration and will cause excessive tire wear. Can also cause suspension parts to wear prematurely and wear out the axle bearings. Have your tires rotated and balanced every 10,000 miles.
I would suspect a tire out of balance. Can also be a bent wheel, or a tire with a defect. Have the tires rotated/balanced, and the wheel/tires inspected for damage.
Check the motor mounts as you may have one broken.
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Try having your tires balanced and rotated. I used to have a car that would shake very bad when applying the brakes and I did everything you did. Then a guy told me to have my tires balanced and rotated and it fixed it until the tires became unbalanced again.
If it does it when you are applying the brake, it is a sign that you need to have your brakes serviced (sounds like a warped rotor or a failed ABS sensor). Otherwise you should have your alignment checked and tires rotated.
No, they can be flipped and rotated.
It is imperative that a person keep their oil changed after every 3,000 to 5,000 miles. A person should also check their fluids regularly. Tires should also be rotated and aligned.
The best way to make your tires last longer is to get them regularly rotated. Avoiding bad driving conditions can also help. These include dirt roads and potholes.