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  1. i feel like i am forgetting something am i suppose to get a wheel alignment after i get new rims just wondering cause i have a lot of shaking in my yukon as of right now 65-70mph+

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    2. Keith77

      Keith77

      What Orion said. Tire shops do to many tires and toss tires on their machine all day long and causes the machine to get out of calibration. Aliment will not cause a vibration issue.

    3. MrSkippyJ

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      alignment CAN cause vibration, but new wheels shouldn't cause any alignment issues, unless your old ones were bent. Sounds like a balance issue to me.

    4. Keith77

      Keith77

      Sorry brother but the only time an aliment causees a vibration is if there are worn out parts up front. All the vibration problmes that come through my shop are caused my tires or parts not an alignment.

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