Artie Shane
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2023
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis GV60
Agreed, and since I've changed all the wheels and tires, it rules them out as the culprit. When I bring it in for my first service I will have them look at those areas.In case it has not already been mentioned, it might be worth checking the driveshaft and/or U joint if you have already tried [multiple] new tires and/or wheels, and done a tone of RF balances to no avail. I noticed that Hyundai/Genesis seems to have a lot of trouble with their driveshafts, and that is a component that can definitely cause vibration issues at high speeds, especially if you are feeling the vibration under your seat AND in the steering wheel (basically the entire car).
Just an FYI... it's not felt in the steering wheel (on my car). Only in the seat, which is why I suspected the rear only.

