NorthAZ
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- Location
- Prescott, Arizona
- Genesis Model Year
- 2023
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis GV70
I have a 23 GV70 Advanced with the 2.5 engine, 19" Wheels and 9,500 miles on it. Everything on the vehicle is stock including the tires. My problem is that the tires are excessively noisy when on even the slightest pavement imperfections. On a perfectly smooth road it is as quiet as it gets. The noise seems to also cause a vibration in the vehicle along with harshness. I have played around with different PSI, had the car alignment done, all four wheels. The tires show no abnormal wear such as cupping.
I really need some advice on this. Should I take it to the dealer and have them look at it? Keep in mind the closest dealer is 95 miles away so I can't just pop in for a talk with the SA.. Should I have the tires road force balanced? Although the steering wheel is steady with no shaking so I do not believe it is a balance issue. I am wondering if the tires are at fault as I said it is perfect on a smooth surface. Could the tires be defective? Are these tires, Michelin Primacy Tour A/S known to be noisy? Should I get new tires?
I know lots of questions but I really love this car except for this problem. There has to be an answer out there somewhere. Thanks in advance for all your help.
I really need some advice on this. Should I take it to the dealer and have them look at it? Keep in mind the closest dealer is 95 miles away so I can't just pop in for a talk with the SA.. Should I have the tires road force balanced? Although the steering wheel is steady with no shaking so I do not believe it is a balance issue. I am wondering if the tires are at fault as I said it is perfect on a smooth surface. Could the tires be defective? Are these tires, Michelin Primacy Tour A/S known to be noisy? Should I get new tires?
I know lots of questions but I really love this car except for this problem. There has to be an answer out there somewhere. Thanks in advance for all your help.

