If you have more than 3 full warm up and cool down cycles in those 2 weeks (and most likely you did), then you are set.
I replace the upstream HO2S every 60,000 miles for optimum economy and to keep the engine running best. The downstream I don't touch, until it fails.
The wheel being off balance will transmit that vibration through the brake lines and into the brake pedal if it is bad enough. Hell ... when the clutch slave cylinder was dying in my Focus, I could feel the pop in the clutch pedal every time a prong broke off.
Do what Kevin said, rotate your tires, see if you notice a difference, and also, my money is on the wheel that was "straightened" as the culprit.
I replace the upstream HO2S every 60,000 miles for optimum economy and to keep the engine running best. The downstream I don't touch, until it fails.
The wheel being off balance will transmit that vibration through the brake lines and into the brake pedal if it is bad enough. Hell ... when the clutch slave cylinder was dying in my Focus, I could feel the pop in the clutch pedal every time a prong broke off.
Do what Kevin said, rotate your tires, see if you notice a difference, and also, my money is on the wheel that was "straightened" as the culprit.