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Vibration @ 57-60mph

UDCentaur

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Getting a noticeable vibration I can feel through the steering wheel. It’s seems I can pin if down to occur during the first several trips to 57-60 mph.

Goes away if you go above 65+

Thoughts?

Only 1,200 miles on it. I’m sure I won’t be able to the dealer to duplicate but I can ask at first oil change.


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mine just started doing this, but I have almost 25k miles now and I'm assuming it's tires being worn or unbalanced. I would have them start there, see if they will check the tire balance and alignment for you at the dealer.
 
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I had this same problem on another vehicle and once I had the tires road force balanced it went away.
 

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Getting a noticeable vibration I can feel through the steering wheel. It’s seems I can pin if down to occur during the first several trips to 57-60 mph.

Goes away if you go above 65+

Thoughts?

Only 1,200 miles on it. I’m sure I won’t be able to the dealer to duplicate but I can ask at first oil change.


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That's textbook tire imbalance symptoms. 57-60 isn't too bad.... usually it's right at 35 or 65 or whatever speed you drive frequently on your commute. You either lost a weight or you picked up some mud that hardened up.
 

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mine just started doing this, but I have almost 25k miles now and I'm assuming it's tires being worn or unbalanced. I would have them start there, see if they will check the tire balance and alignment for you at the dealer.

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not another VIBRATION thread!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I had this same problem on another vehicle and once I had the tires road force balanced it went away.

That's textbook tire imbalance symptoms. 57-60 isn't too bad.... usually it's right at 35 or 65 or whatever speed you drive frequently on your commute. You either lost a weight or you picked up some mud that hardened up.


Thank you all. I will get them checked.

I added another thread due to the difference of mph and I thought the newness of the truck not having a tire issue so soon.


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