I have a set of Dueler AT-Revos that I'm very happy with...performance wise. I am experiencing a wobble in the cab at slow speed, though, so I've been troubleshooting where it's coming from. It's only noticeable at 15-25 mph and it's definitely cyclic with wheel rotation (doesn't match engine or driveshaft rotation).
Last night I put the rear axle up on jackstands and let the jeep idle in 2W-H-Drive There didn't appear to be any vibration I could see or feel, so I think my wobble is an out-of-round condition. The right side wheel was dead-on round, but the tire seemed to have some variation in its radius. There was a spot about 4 mm taller than the rest that was easily visible when viewed at ground level.
The left wheel seemed like the wheel itself was either out of round/bent/not mounted straight. There was a little variation in the tire to ground clearance, but not much more than I could see the rim of the wheel wobbling.
Now, this is my first vehicle with AT tires, so how much of it is me being neurotic and how much is likely a real problem with the tire / wheel / both? I've never felt anything like the wobble before having driven vans, cars, pickups, and SUVs. What's my next step to figure out the wobble, preferably things I can do in the driveway. I'd like to avoid shops as they tend to leave scratches, scrapes, and dirt in places I don't want them.
Thanks.
Dan
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