Billet1500 4x4
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Does it only vibrate when the truck goes into 4 cylinder mode? Is it speed related or there all the time?Yeah, I have a big gap like that on mine, still has a small vibration.
Does it only vibrate when the truck goes into 4 cylinder mode? Is it speed related or there all the time?Yeah, I have a big gap like that on mine, still has a small vibration.
wow, mine is smaller, and no vibration..... check to see if anything is catching or rubbing with the wiring... mine is great now..Yeah, I have a big gap like that on mine, still has a small vibration.
I have a vibration, and an audible buss through the steering column, as I slowly decelerate from 45-35 mph. I assumed it was from the wheels and tires I put on, since I did it pretty soon after the steps, but maybe I am wrong. I don’t feel/hear it at normal acceleration through those speeds, or with more braking action on decel. I’ll have to look at the vibration canisters when I get home.
Hard to tell from your pictures due to orientation of the shot. It appears you might be way off on the position of the canister. Looking at it it appears to be touching the frame or cab floor. This would cause vibrations you feel. My suggestion is to look at the canister position on the right side and reset your left side to mirror that orientation. Then you adjust the clearance for the linkage by using very small adjustments from the stock position. The canister only has to have a small gap from the linkage to eliminate the vibration transfer and contact when the steps are retracted. The position of the canister should be very close to the original position when all is said and done. It is quite possible the factory position is tuned to best cancel the vibrations. Large changes in canister angle might reduce the vibration cancellation function..There is no contact with the cannister from the powersteps at all. It's odd that the vibration started immediately after install. It's not bad, seems more noticeable at a stop light than any other time.
I will try to disconnect the powersteps to see if that makes a difference. If it does, we know it has something to do with them being plugged in, despite the function of the module.
There has to be some power going through to it to detect the opening/closing of the doors.
Hard to tell from your pictures due to orientation of the shot. It appears you might be way off on the position of the canister. Looking at it it appears to be touching the frame or cab floor. This would cause vibrations you feel. My suggestion is to look at the canister position on the right side and reset your left side to mirror that orientation. Then you adjust the clearance for the linkage by using very small adjustments from the stock position. The canister only has to have a small gap from the linkage to eliminate the vibration transfer and contact when the steps are retracted. The position of the canister should be very close to the original position when all is said and done. It is quite possible the factory position is tuned to best cancel the vibrations. Large changes in canister angle might reduce the vibration cancellation function..
I will try to get photo for you tomorrow. Most of the photos I have seen on this thread are hard to understand because they are taken from different angles. I will try to get a photo looking from the front to the canister and linkage if that shows what I am talking about.Just so we're clear. The cannister IS the part myself and previous poster posted here, correct?
If so, when I loosen the bolt, it can rotate forward (towards the steps) and backwards, towards the underbody of the truck. There is no left/right movement as there are 2-3 other bolts connected.
The powersteps are close, but there is not contact with the steps retracted. I'll take some better photos as those were quick shots as it was raining.
When the steps retract, I just don't see any contact of anything. I could be mistaken, so I'll look. If you could provide more pics of what yours looks like, I can try and reproduce it.
Thanks for info works perfect nowgot it, its on the front side of the driver side canister…. IT guy here also, but also used to write install articles for Dodge truck website.. the bolt the canister (black part) is connected to. loosen that and you can adjust it.. View attachment 20954View attachment 20955
Check your driver side near the front powered link mechanism. When I installed my kit I found the board made contact with the vibration cancellation device that is the black drum attached to the frame. When the drum is powered it could actually be adding vibration to the truck when in contact with the step. The solution is to loosen the bolt attaching the drum to the bracket and clocking the drum so there is no contact with the step when it is fully retracted. You only need a little clearance and then tighten the bolt to secure the drum to the mount. The right frame device is clear of the step.
No vibration on my installation when I saw the contact and corrected it. The right and left steps close with the same sound.