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Went over a bump in the road and think my tires did some rubbing. Now I feel vibrmations more in

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Steering wheel. Was going about 120 km/hour and it wasn't a speed bump, just a natural slight bump in the road and didn't see with sun in my eye. When I "landed" (didn't actually get any air time), heard a rubbing sound. I didn't buttom out (I think) but it sounded more like rubbing but also never "rubbed" before. I have 20/35/275 tires on a base GT. Last time I posted a topic like this and I took it to Ford it turned out to be nothing so I'm going to also say there's a 50% chance it's all in my head, and that's why I'm asking here.

Feel vibrations a bit more at higher speeds. It's not terrible, and I can't be sure if it's in my head. I can't even remember now if I always felt vibrations through steering wheel a lot or if it's actually cause of what happened. Nothing else done suspension wise, just those aftermarket tires. It's not a pulsating vibration, more constant and quick.

What do you guys think?
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is it most noticeable at one speed and goes away some once you go faster? usually around 65mph then gets less noticeable around 80mph. sorry I don't know what that converts to in kilometers
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