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Ride issues.

Speed wise it's from 40 to 60 range. Also got on interstate last night and 80 seemed pretty good.
It's clearly tires. Need to get them road force balence, which you should of done when rotating them.
I have been a mechanic over 30yrs

The only problem I have now is I shouldn't have posted anything. You do not have a clue!
If you have been a mechanic for over 30 years as you posted, you shouldn't of posted such a silly question online. Ibdac
 
It's clearly tires. Need to get them road force balence, which you should of done when rotating them.



If you have been a mechanic for over 30 years as you posted, you shouldn't of posted such a silly question online. Ibdac
Yep you right it was a silly question. Just thought someone had similar issues. My fault for being a dumbass as I am a equipment mechanic, not the same as auto. Thanks for reminding me...
 
Yep you right it was a silly question. Just thought someone had similar issues. My fault for being a dumbass as I am a equipment mechanic, not the same as auto. Thanks for reminding me...
Forgot to mention but dealer did a road force balance yesterday and had no effect.
 
Did you get a print out of the road force balance results? 20 lbs is marginal, anything above that can't be balanced
 
Forgot to mention but dealer did a road force balance yesterday and had no effect.
Will be interesting to find out what the actual cause is. And what remedies the situation. It really strange that moving the wheels around had no effect.
Did you say that it feels to be coming from the rear of the truck or is that just suspect because that's where you found up and down play in the axels?
 
Will be interesting to find out what the actual cause is. And what remedies the situation. It really strange that moving the wheels around had no effect.
Did you say that it feels to be coming from the rear of the truck or is that just suspect because that's where you found up and down play in the axels?
You can feel it in the seat, rear end.
 
You can feel it in the seat, rear end.
I know... I have no clue.
Sure sounds like a tire problem, unless... are the shocks or one of the 5 link bushings maybe compromised?
BTW, not judging, just trying to help.
Don`t like it, no skin off my back and carry on.
 
I know... I have no clue.
Sure sounds like a tire problem, unless... are the shocks or one of the 5 link bushings maybe compromised?
BTW, not judging, just trying to help.
Don`t like it, no skin off my back and carry on.
Talked to dealer today. They are replacing the driveshaft. We'll see??
 
Talked to dealer today. They are replacing the driveshaft. We'll see??
I hope that takes care of it for you.

I'm surprised dealerships don't have access to the equipment to mount accelerometers and run a spectrum analysis.

That would be a tremendous help in troubleshooting where your vibration is coming from.
 
I hope that takes care of it for you.

I'm surprised dealerships don't have access to the equipment to mount accelerometers and run a spectrum analysis.

That would be a tremendous help in troubleshooting where your vibration is coming from.
Drive shaft didn't solve problem.
 
Drive shaft didn't solve problem.
They should’ve been able to tell if it was the driveshaft or not, without just throwing parts at it.

Can they put a set of wheels from another truck on yours to see what that does?
 

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