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Tire or wheel could be out of round. Try moving it to another axle to confirm.

It could also be a bad shock allowing a wheel/tire to oscillate.
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Did it with both the old and new wheels and tires. So not impossible but I'd call it highly unlikely. Just rotated them today and it's still in the rear.

Also has brand new KYB Mono-Max shocks


95 Montero SR- Stock
90 Turbo Miata - TD04 wrx turbo, Flyin miata suspension, Torsen diff, 225 RS3's
92 Mighty Max 4x4 - Retired