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After 30,000 miles I may have a vibrator 2500 :(


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15 2500 CC 6.0

Feeling some small vibrations through seat, gas, brake pedal, floor board, arm rest. Steering wheel is starting to shimmy pretty good too.. Vibrations start at 60mph on up. Steering wheel will shimmy around 42mph

 

Truck has been perfect before these small vibrations started:(

 

I've read through some of the 1500 stories on the vibration issues.

 

 

I'll contact my dealer... Even though it seems like there isn't a fix.

 

What should be my first attempt at fixing? Driveshaft, Road force balance tires? ETC?

Thanks!

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The frame beaming that affects the 2500s is there from new, not something that wears in with miles.

 

I would have had my tires rotated and balanced several times by 30k miles...every time made the truck feel smoother.

 

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I have them rebalaned about every 3 tire rotations, so about every 15,000 miles. The roads in many parts of America leave a lot to desire, easy to throw a weight.

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I have them rebalaned about every 3 tire rotations, so about every 15,000 miles. The roads in many parts of America leave a lot to desire, easy to throw a weight.

I've also had instances (albeit not with thiss truck) where the rims would spin inside the tires...usually when crossing those painted lines, the tire slip then grab hard and the rim slips inside the tire ever so slightly.

I hear people recommend balancing the tires at their half life... I'll be going with balancing beads next time around so they stay balanced always.

 

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I've had mixed results with balancing beads and powder.

 

I had a set of Michelin A/S that I had over 100k miles on and they still had lots of life left, I attribute that long life to the powder. I had a set of Bridgestone Revos that the powder wouldn't balance (but lead would), I also tried powder in a set of 35" BFG KOs without success.

 

If it works, there are some nuances, first it doesn't work on really rough roads (cracks and tar strips keep the powder distributed) and when you hit a hard bump, it takes several rotations of the tire to get back balanced (i.e., hit bump, out of balance for several hundred feet, back to normal).

 

If it works, it's great...if I knew it would work everytime, I would still be using it.

 

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I would start with a tire balancing and a good alignment and go from there. I had an 03 1500 that would get a very slight shake in the wheel about every 20 to 30k miles and would get an balance and alignment and it would go away

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Took the truck to my tire shop today. They balanced all four tires. The shimmy in the steering wheel went away! Haven't got it up to high speed yet.. But I think it took care of my issue. Thanks

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