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  1. With the trade assist can one lease if you where previously financed to buy? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. Original dealer stated they didn't feel it but it registered enough on pico that they replaced rear tire. This was the second time the tire was replaced. The first time was due to bad rf numbers. They acknowledged it both times. After telling them it still shakes they said nothing else they can do as they can not replicate at interstate speed as they have no interstate access. Essentially told me to take to another dealer. I did and no vibration per them but I highly doubt pico scope was hooked up. It's just frustrating to pay 500 plus a month for a product that doesn't perform as it should. Actually last dealer told me they felt it when in V4 mode. Said that was normal lol. Anyway rant over.
  3. If you ask gm none of them shake/vibrate. Was told by dealer yesterday tech didn't feel anything. I guess I have imagined my trucks vibration. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Posted this on another thread with no response. Also truck is at another dealer today. So we I'll see what happens. So the truck still vibrates/shakes after replacing the tire for the second time. Service Dept at purchasing dealer essentially told me that pico scope was normal and they cannot duplicate as they do not have interstate access truck (vibrates at 70+). Essentially told me to take it to another dealer. Will I run into issues taking it to another dealer since a warranty claim has already been opened. My truck only has 9200 miles and in my opinion shouldn't be doing this. The other thing is I just don't want a bunch of parts thrown at it. From my research of following vibration threads any buyback or action taken is with purchasing dealer. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. So the truck still vibrates/shakes after replacing the tire for the second time. Service Dept at purchasing dealer essentially told me that pico scope was normal and they cannot duplicate as they do not have interstate access. Essentially told me to take it to another dealer. Will I run into issues taking it to another dealer since a warranty claim has already been opened. My truck only has 9200 miles and in my opinion shouldn't be doing this. The other thing is I just don't want a bunch of parts thrown at it. From my research of following vibration threads any buyback or action taken is with purchasing dealer. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. I can relate just had mine in for the third time and this was the second time they changed a tire. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. What is the 8 step process you are referring too? And did you get a buy back or do lemon law. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. Posted a video of shake before. Had tires balanced less than 1000 miles ago. Truck vibration seems improved but still there. I think it was mentioned previously about the temperature. It had previously been rather mild temp wise and the truck was shaking more. Now that it's cold the vibration is less. Balance was done about a month ago. I think it's going in for its second visit soon. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. I am also experiencing vibration between 70-80 mph. Take it to dealer and they find 2 front tires out of balance. Wife said truck was gone 20 minutes. So they did not drive the truck. Just balanced and assumed it was fixed. You would think they would drive for a baseline before and/or at least after to see if it was fixed. First video is pre balance. Second is after balance. So for some the struggle is real. I just don't think this should be occurring in 40-50k trucks. Or maybe my standards are too high. Also truck has 35xx miles. . https://vimeo.com/150537287 https://vimeo.com/150537374 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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