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Tire/wheel help

Brooklynk5

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So I was driving to work 4am on the parkway and I hit a pot hole drivers side the steering wheel started shaking at high speeds. I instantly pulled over to see if I had a flat I was surprised I didn't hitting the pot hole hard. After work I went to get it checked out at a "well known" place they took the front wheel off and sure enough it was bent so they fixed it and balanced it. Then today I drove to work and the steering wheel shake is slightly there so I went back and they rotated drivers side tire not balancing the not damaged one to the front. Is that normal to rotate without balancing it to the front ?what do you guys think it could be???btw still have the Hankook tires on.
 
Moving a tire to a different location on a vehicle has no effect on the balance of the tire wheel assembly. The wheel that hit the pot hole most likely is not running true and should be replaced and/or the tire is damaged internally and may need to be replaced.
 
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