Rhythmic droning / vibration / resistance after tire rotation

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I took my '23 Telluride in for a tire rotation the Friday before Thanksgiving and promptly left town for a cross country road trip. Almost immediately I noticed a rhythmic humming that correlates to the speed of the vehicle and can feel a correlating vibration through the pedals. I'm taking it in to the same shop that did the rotation today to take a look, but they are insistent that nothing they could have done would cause this issue.

Does anyone have an idea of what could lead to the noise an vibration right after rotating the tires? At first chalked it up to wear patterns that needed to even out over a few miles, but 3k miles later the issue persists, if not worse.
ac04
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possible the rear tires were out of balance and now that they're on the front you're noticing it more. also possible that its just uneven tire wear, especially if you waited a long time between rotations. and/or if there is any kind of alignment issue going on.

i'd also ask if they torqued the lugs to spec by hand with a torque wrench. and how they rotated the tires (did they just move front to back or did they also cross them).
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