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Slight Vibration

2022limitednightedition

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Yep, same as the 19 did! Dealer says it’s normal for a full size truck. That’s crap as I’ve had 4 other full sized Silverados with 30,000 + miles that had less wear then these did at 5,000 miles. Then I was told it’s my driving habits, I’m sure If anything as I get older my driving is better and less aggressive🤷🏻‍♂️ Lots of lies and excuses! Then im told the tires are too soft for a ram and they just put them on for a good test drive. Same tires used in 19 as the 21, same unresolved issues in 2021 as in October of 18 when the redesigned ram came out😩
That’s a bummer. Sorry you stumbled into the same issue.
 
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I feel my vibrations is like a overhear situation it’s always running higher than it should at lower speeds. If I drop it then it goes away but it comes right back.
also ECO mode is great it therory but if they work like Honda VCM systems then we are in for a crazy repairs in the future.
good luck everybody.
 

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I just ordered 2022 Ram Laramie sport with off road package.This is the first Ram I have purchased as I have owned Silverados and Sierras for the past 35 years. The last two Silverados I had (2016 & 2019)were plagued with issues like Transmission clunking jerking , axle noise, no start,and the "Chevy Shake" just to mention a few of the issues. No service from GM either. This post makes me a little nervous but I have to try a Ram. I hope for no vibrations.
 

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Vibration on smooth surfaces over 55 mph. Dealer tells me nothing wrong with it. Vibration is more in the seat, pedals and whole truck, not so much the wheel, but I can feel it in the wheel sometimes too.
Hi there. Did you ever get to the root cause of your vibration. I have had new tires and rims and balances and road force balances and balances again. Can't figure this one out. Vibration at 60 mph and more. Badly.
 

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I am amazed at how many posts are on here for this. I bought a 2020 Ram 1500 Limited with the same issue. Tire were balanced 8 times in first month. Most surprising aspect of this thread are the comments made by someone from RamCare. I was in touch with RamCare the entire time I was having the issues. After 8 balances, I my RamCare rep told me that tires were not covered and I would have to purchase my own replacements. I told him that this was not a maintenance issue and the tires that came with my $70k truck were defective. He was adament that this is not Rams issue. Finally, the dealership stepped up to replace the tires, but the problem remains. This is my last Ram after the way RamCare treated me. The irony is that my truck is used as a support vehicle for 5 classic mopars I take on the Hot Rod Power Tour each year. You bet I will be happy to share this story when people ask why I drive a Ford or GM to support a fleet of Mopars. Love the truck other than the vibration, but WILL NOT support a company that treats people like this any more.
Hi there. Did you ever get to the root cause of your vibration. I have had new tires and rims and balances and road force balances and balances again. Can't figure this one out. Vibration at 60 mph and more. Badly.
 

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Hi there. Did you ever get to the root cause of your vibration. I have had new tires and rims and balances and road force balances and balances again. Can't figure this one out. Vibration at 60 mph and more. Badly.
Hi there,

Please reach out to us via private message if you would like some support. If you are working with a dealer to address these concerns, we would be happy to connect you with one of our specialists.

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