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Todd Ruggles - 2019 Ram 1500 Custom 4wd Super Crew

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Truck has 50,000 miles and recently started vibrations at 55 mph and above - I have replaced tires twice and now with 8ply Copper Tires - still can not get rid of vibration. Is there a know issue?
 

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Truck has 50,000 miles and recently started vibrations at 55 mph and above - I have replaced tires twice and now with 8ply Copper Tires - still can not get rid of vibration. Is there a know issue?
When you replaced the tires, did you put the same wheels back in the same position? If you rotate your wheels, front to back, does the vibration change where you feel it? Is it in steering wheels or through the seat?
 

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Is it vibration you hear, or vibration you feel? Is it at wheel speed, driveshaft speed, or engine speed, or something else? The active noise cancelling system in the infotainment system and the active tuned mass modules on the chassis both have the potential to cause problems. Don't know which of those or both you might have, but you might be able to pull fuses or connectors as a diagnostic if you suspect one of those.
 

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High frequency vibration could be drive shaft U joint, lower frequency could be rim or tire. These tires get road force balanced?
 

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