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Better start getting used to it. It will never go away and the dealer will never recognize it. They'll blame tires, aftermarket stuff, anything. You can try the TSB, but chances are the dealer will not do it because your car will not fall in the VIN number range. Happened to me. Did the hunter crap, you can faintly feel it, then after 2500 miles is all back again. I have steel rims with those expensive michelins V rated tires. I had Nexens, which looked awesome, but vibrated at 50, then continentals that vibrated at 60, then after a long ass fight with the dealer I bought their michelins with the hunter balance. That was at 36k miles, now I am about to hit 70k and still there. Look me up in the older posts and you will find my whole ordeal.
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2007 Black Camry CE
20% Black tints, Prestige Alarm with Solenoid for Trunk
2009 Pearl White Highlander Hybrid Limited
Navigation Package OEM everything except overhead DVD
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