@sean2202 Sure it is called Road-Force balancing. It is a special machine that certain tire shops have. Typically a balancer will spin your wheel absent of any pressure being applied to the tire. You know how sometimes you get a shimmy at 60 Mph but not at 65 or 55?? That is what a Force Balance can solve. The machine has a set of rollers on it that will apply "Force" to the tire simulating road pressure, around 1200 lbs. This allows one to better balance the tire while simulating it going down the road. For instance, I had a brand new set of tires, one of the four could not be forced balanced without an ungodly amount of weights. Shop determined the tire was not within spec and was able to swap it out before it even rode a mile on the LC. Then after about 25,000 miles I rotated the tires and was getting a pretty bad shimmy around 68mph. So I took the truck back in had a force balance done again, shimmy gone and tires were happy until this recent change. I had the same issue on my wife's X5. Just a crazy shimmy / shake at 70 in her ride. Finally got it over to my tire shop and away from the BMW dealer and they found two tires that were a problem but able to fix with a force balance. $80 later and I have never had another issue. Not cheap it can run 20-40 $$ a tire, but I am convinced you get your money out of it with extended tire life.
Hunter makes the most common. Ask your tire shop if they have one, it is certainly worth it when doing any brand new tires...
On the sidewall, I use a Griots Garage Rubber conditioner but on the BFG I have noticed that as they get near the end of life these little sidewall cracks start showing up. Same thing happened with my other BFG's but maybe the conditioner is the problem not the tire??