Update on my truck, last weekend I went down the balance rabbit hole, dynamic balance, static balance, moved all the wheels and tires around etc.
I was very close to having someone put Counteract Balance beads in but decided I would try roadforce even though there are mixed reviews. Now I have stated before my issue is more in the 70 to 85 MPH range, where I live the highway speed limits are 70 to 80 MPH so i run around 80 all the time.
I went to a tire shop that only does tires, no inspections, no mechanical, tires are their bread and butter.
they brought me back to watch the process as I have never seen how it works. Essentially a drum is placed against the tire as it turns to identify if there is a high spot. if there is a high spot it measure the force that the high spot puts on the drum in LBS.
The tech noted in most cases for cars and light duty trucks anything under 25 lbs of resistance is acceptable. Anything over that, there is a gauge on the machine that they can ride along the weight lip on the wheel to find the low spot on the wheel and then they “match mount” the tire on the rim lining up the low spot in the wheel with the high spot in the tire.
my theory is that these trucks are so smooth and quiet and that anything even slight is super noticeable. If you have a limited or longhorn with the wood top wheel the slight vibration is even more noticeable.
The tech found that two of the tires had 40 + lbs of resistance, I think one was 43 and one was 47. The other two were under 20. They were able to match mount both and reduce resistance to 11 on one wheel/tire and 13 on the other. They also rebalanced the other tires and I have to be honest, I was way skeptical having worked in a tire shop for 2 plus years and balancing 1000’s of tires without issue without road-force but to my surprise The road-force fixed 90% of what I feel. Maybe even 100 and I just have some PTSD at 80 and feel what I think is there but idk.
my recommendation, Go to a tire shop tire shop, not an NTB or Costco or Walmart, honestly I may not even do a firestone or Goodyear, I’d find I privately owned shop, call around and find one with roadforce, not everyone does it. I know everyone thinks the dealer is the place to go, but they have the part time high school kids doing tires, the ASE techs are working on real mechanical repairs and if one of them does balance your tires, it is not necessarily their specialty, they may not really know how The road-force machine works, there is definitely an art to it.
FYI...
2019 longhorn
20” Bridgestones HL’s
10k miles
3.92 rearend
33 gal tank