Man I still cannot figure out this vibration I have been getting for months now, driving me nuts, I guess next is to check the drive shaft
Have you taken the wheels off and had them spun on a spin balancer at a tire shop? If not, you'll want to stand there next to the balancer and look for:
-Tires that are out of round, and hop up and down, or move side-to-side. If you see this, look closely at the rim in order to see if the rim is the problem, or if it's solely the tire.
-As stated above, check the trim the same way.
-Let the machine cycle through it's spin balance sequence and see how far off in weight each wheel is. Then have the tire store remove all the existing weights, and re-spin each wheel. Any wheel that takes a lot of weight to balance has a bad tire. You'll never get that wheel to stop hopping, no matter how much weight you add, or how it actually balances out on the machine.
-Look at the date code on the tires. If older than about 5yrs, I'd suggest throwing them away and buying a new set of brand name tires......nothing's worse that a cheap set of tires.