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So ever since I got my Michelin cross climate 2 tires, I’ve been noticing a vibration and noise. I wanna say it’s more noticeable at higher speeds. I thought perhaps it was out of balance, but I brought it back and they rebalanced it and said everything is great. Rims are good (not bent), and I also just got a right CV axle replaced as well as a tie rod, and that came with a wheel alignment. So none of those could be the cause. My lugnuts aren’t loose as they’ve been torqued. I have no idea where this issue could lie. There are no lights on my dashboard either. I feel the vibration in my seat AND my steering wheel, so it’s both front and back? I also asked about the possibility I have a defective tire, but they said they would’ve noticed that right away and wouldn’t have accepted such a thing. They also didn’t see anything out of whack, and apparently this isn’t common with Michelin anyways. Is this just the tires themselves? The tire shop recommended I wear them in more and drive more on them since they’re brand new. I’ve been driving for 2 weeks though.. not much but enough I would think. I have never had these tires or all weather tires at all. Is this just what they feel like? It also seems to be more subtle or more obvious depending on pavement. Some pavements I barely notice it, and others I notice it quite a lot. I’ve heard about them being a noisy tire, but didn’t hear anything about vibration of any sort.
Edit: I drive a 2016 Hyundai Tucson if that helps at all
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