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Yep, not even gonna bother bringing mine to any dealer until FCA knows what the exact issue is. If anyone ever get's a dealer to properly diagnose and fix this issue, please post the details.
Same here but mine's most noticeable at about 35 MPH @ 1200 RPMS. Definitely not a tire issue as I clanged all tires and rims hoping things would be better; that's not the case.
Right... that's exactly my concern. Of course and engineer (not a service) tech will need to prove the cause of failure; however, that may take a court case. Seems to me that a crummy dealer could claim whatever they want.
Thanks for the reply. I'm thinking about getting new rims too but actually really like the stock 18s. Might have to get some different ones just in case as you mentioned however.
I'm considering installing larger tires on my Bighorn but am concerned about voiding the powertrain warranty if any issues should arise with the larger tires on the truck. Not looking to get too crazy, just would like to go 1 size up (from 275 65 R18 to 275 70 R18); however, the tires are 16 lbs...
Thanks for the fast reply! One more thing.. did you go into your local dealer and place an order or did you order online somewhere? If ordered online, please let me know where. Thanks again
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