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Slight vibration

When my truck was new I had a vibration I could feel in the steering wheel and see on my passenger seat if I looked over there while vibrating. The dealer road force balanced and then discovered I had 2 defective tires. They replaced them and re road force balanced and I could go all the way to 90 mph smooth as silk.
 
What year Ram and engine do you have?...Replacing mine on 2019 Ram 5.7 Hemi Gas
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I am still having problems 3 years after purchase of my '19. I have an in-cab vibration at highway speeds. Been told a few times(at my expense) that it's within spec and perfectly normal. I'm trying once more to get it repaired or I'm seeking legal recourse. This is complete and utter ****ing ********!!!


New tires(the old tires had 13k miles on them) didn't help.

New driveshaft didn't help. I'm pretty sure this is the culprit as a quick no-load test shows it out .0018. I have an appointment this upcoming Wednesday to see if they'll replace it again.

MULTIPLE balances (around 5 or 6) didn't help.

New brakes, didn't help.

Also, the truck also STILL has the clunk/thud when taking off from a complete stop.
 
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Check the hubs for run out, possible bent rim
 
Check the hubs for run out, possible bent rim
I lack the tools to do it myself. All 5 of the tire shops I've taken it to said they're fine. Also, I do not feel in the steering wheel. It vibrates the entire cab. Obviously the tire shops can't check the hubs and the service center doesn't give a crap.
 
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