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telling people to go ahead and buy GM made trucks now is like telling someone to go bobbing for apples in a toilet and hope they find the one apple that's in there

That's funny, you made it apparent that you have a shaking problem and you don't like how high your truck is. I feel bad for you really. I stand by the fact the my truck is the best truck or car Ive ever bought, I have had many new and used. High end and work trucks. I buy at a discount or I don't buy for the purpose of if I don't like I can exchange quick. Im not going to drive something I hate for any reason, if your stuck in a ride you hate its your own fault. Trade it in, it may cost you a grand or two a least you wouldn't keep coming here and bad mouthing a product that lot of us think is a home run by GM.
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Finallytook my leveling kit off and had my truck re-aligned. I delivered it to the dealer again. Service manager drove truck and then called me and asked me to come up there and drive it due to the speed i feel vibrations at 70+. He said they cant go that fast and gm will not allow it. So i come to dealer and the service manager is nice to me and feels the problem when we reached the speed. He said man it does it every time!. He calls the gm regional repair guy and he wants him to look at the engine bay. Now I do have an Air raid jr on the truck. So the service manager calls to tell me to put the stock resonator back on as well as the front air dam. That that could be the whole problem! SERIOUSLY!!! THE RESONATOR! AIR DAM!. Are causing all the shaking in the cab that is to be coming from the back of the truck. What a joke. They also told me that when the engineer comes i will have to drive him around also because of the speed the vibrations are felt. Really GM what the F$@# are you guys doing???

 

On a lighter funnier note, when i uploaded my videos to youtube, youtube sent me message that said we detected your videos might be shaky. Let us straighten them out lol

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That's funny, you made it apparent that you have a shaking problem and you don't like how high your truck is. I feel bad for you really. I stand by the fact the my truck is the best truck or car Ive ever bought, I have had many new and used. High end and work trucks. I buy at a discount or I don't buy for the purpose of if I don't like I can exchange quick. Im not going to drive something I hate for any reason, if your stuck in a ride you hate its your own fault. Trade it in, it may cost you a grand or two a least you wouldn't keep coming here and bad mouthing a product that lot of us think is a home run by GM.

 

really? lol

 

the average loss on a brand new low mileage less then a year old truck trade in is around $8,000-$12,000 depending on the truck, that's about 25% loss. in my case its a minimally equipt work truck so its a loss of $6,800 on a $30,150 truck or 22.55%

 

its great that you are so rich and think nothing of setting fire to such an amount of money and again its great that you are so rich you can afford to buy disposable trucks you toss aside or trade in at 25% loss if they have issues, the rest of us who live in the "real" world aren't as fortunate as you are to be able to do that, especially in this economy.

 

while you are going around telling people to buy these lemons all in the hope they "might" just get a good one, do you even care you are actively trying to talk them into buying defective products hoping to "just get lucky"? I doubt it.

 

you are like a guy selling tickets on the titanic and saying "don't worry, some of you will find lifeboats" just because you are in denial about the quality of these trucks does not mean you are right to tell others to ignore good sense.

 

so tell me, when you cause people to get screwed over to you feel the least bit guilty in talking them into buying a lemon just because you want to pimp GM trucks? are you getting kickbacks for doing it?

 

really I want to know why you feel duty bound to go around giving bad advice talking people into buying defective trucks and risking getting screwed.

 

im not saying every truck is bad but with one out of 5 being vibrators those odds dictate being far too high to honestly recommend anyone take such a chance unless they are a person like you who buys many disposable trucks they can afford to buy enough to get lucky on a few that are worth keeping

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really? lol

 

the average loss on a new trade in is around $8,000-$12,000 depending on the truck, that's about 25% loss. in my case its a loss of $6,800 on a $30,150 truck or 22.55%

 

its great that you are so rich and think nothing of setting fire to such an amount of money and again its great that you are so rich you can afford to buy disposable trucks you toss aside if they have issues, the rest of the "real" world isn't as rich as you are.

 

while you are going around telling people to buy these lemons all in the hope they "might" just get a good one, do you even care you are actively trying to talk them into buying defective products? I doubt it.

 

you are like a guy selling tickets on the titanic and saying "don't worry, some of you will find lifeboats" just because you are in denial about the quality of these trucks does not mean you are right to tell others to ignore good sense.

 

so tell me, when you cause people to get screwed over to you feel the least bit guilty in talking them into buying a lemon just because you want to pimp GM trucks? are you getting kickbacks for doing it? really I want to know why you feel duty bound to go around talking people into getting screwed.

Rich hardly, I own a 05,11 Hyundais, 01 Acura, 92 Chevy, 14 GMC, when I buy at a discount its called being a smart shopper. My 11 Geneses was 10K off, it was a left over. My GMC was on the lot 120 days, I saved 12K on 12/31/13,that put it at blue book trade in for a 13 model same options. I like to trade often so over the years I learned to be a smart car shopper so I wouldn't go broke. Again sorry you got a bad one that doesn't mean most did. I would say its a good truck to anyone that asks.
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Again sorry you got a bad one that doesn't mean most did. I would say its a good truck to anyone that asks.

this isn't about my truck or my situation, that's my own business to deal with.

 

its about giving good advice (or bad advice) to others and if a large portion of people buying new trucks are getting stuck with lemons, like is happening now, then any reasonable person would advise others to wait until the situation is resolved rather then risk getting screwed over, its as simple as that.

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this isn't about my truck or my situation, that's my own business to deal with.

 

its about giving good advice (or bad advice) to others and if a large portion of people buying new trucks are getting stuck with lemons, like is happening now, then any reasonable person would advise others to wait until the situation is resolved rather then risk getting screwed over, its as simple as that.

My ex son in law is the one I bought my GMC from he works at a large GMC, Hyundai dealership. I bought my last few cars and trucks there, its not as bad a deal as you make it. I get free truck washes there almost every weekend, I just don't go by his word I ask in the waiting area. With free oil changes I see lots of new truck owners, they pretty much all are happy with their 14 GM trucks.
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My ex son in law is the one I bought my GMC from he works at a large GMC, Hyundai dealership. I bought my last few cars and trucks there, its not as bad a deal as you make it. I get free truck washes there almost every weekend, I just don't go by his word I ask in the waiting area. With free oil changes I see lots of new truck owners, they pretty much all are happy with their 14 GM trucks.

well maybe you should talk to GM about it because GM public relations and advertising declares that they have an 80% satisfaction rate so do the math, 8 out of 10 or 1 out of 5 new truck owners are NOT satisfied with their trucks.

 

now it is undeniable that GM has a vested interest in putting a good spin on things and even they say one out of every 5 trucks have issues, that's not opinion or feelings, that is a fact as declared by GM itself no matter how much you wish to deny this reality.

 

there are many on these forum who took bad advice from people saying the problems are not that bad and these people have gotten a second and third vibrating trucks from GM and I know a guy who ended up with 4 bad trucks in a row and even one guy who is on his 5th truck and its a vibrating lemon as well so its irresponsible to be telling people these problems are rare and its safe to go buy a GM truck because they are very common and the odds are high against getting a good one.

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I have followed this thread from pretty much the beginning. Like many have said I think we have at least 3 different issues or causes for vibration in these things with varying degrees of success and failures to fix.

 

I have had my truck now for 8 months or so and I have had a slight vibration in the steering wheel and seat of the pants at hwy speeds of 60mph and up. (bust most noticeable in the steering wheel) What's weird is that it varies wildly to OMG this thing sucks to man this truck is soooo smooth and nice to drive. I can't really say what triggers the difference for sure but do know in the past it has been most noticeable after sitting overnight. Very strong vibes first thing in the morning but smooths out considerably by the time I get to work. Temps hadn't seemed to affect it enough consistently to say that it had an effect one way or the other.

 

What's even weirder is that here this past week I don't know what has happened but my truck all of a sudden, consistently even, stopped 99% of all vibes I feel. I don't know why but it's awesome! However I do feel it will come back here soon....probably as I type this out.

 

I am not a mechanic but to me that would lead me to believe that it's not necessarily mechanical in my case since it's not consistent and it changes so drastically from one day to the next. Even to the point of it being completely gone some days. Thoughts?

 

I really think mine is tires related but kind of uneasy about sinking 1K into some Michelins in hopes that it completely solves my issue.

 

On edit: My vibes are not near as bad as the videos I have seen posted here by other members.

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I have followed this thread from pretty much the beginning. Like many have said I think we have at least 3 different issues or causes for vibration in these things with varying degrees of success and failures to fix.

 

I have had my truck now for 8 months or so and I have had a slight vibration in the steering wheel and seat of the pants at hwy speeds of 60mph and up. (bust most noticeable in the steering wheel) What's weird is that it varies wildly to OMG this thing sucks to man this truck is soooo smooth and nice to drive. I can't really say what triggers the difference for sure but do know in the past it has been most noticeable after sitting overnight. Very strong vibes first thing in the morning but smooths out considerably by the time I get to work. Temps hadn't seemed to affect it enough consistently to say that it had an effect one way or the other.

 

What's even weirder is that here this past week I don't know what has happened but my truck all of a sudden, consistently even, stopped 99% of all vibes I feel. I don't know why but it's awesome! However I do feel it will come back here soon....probably as I type this out.

 

I am not a mechanic but to me that would lead me to believe that it's not necessarily mechanical in my case since it's not consistent and it changes so drastically from one day to the next. Even to the point of it being completely gone some days. Thoughts?

 

I really think mine is tires related but kind of uneasy about sinking 1K into some Michelins in hopes that it completely solves my issue.

 

On edit: My vibes are not near as bad as the videos I have seen posted here by other members.

 

I am in the same boat as you ... my vibes were never that bad but I could feel them intermittenly ... I know for a fact that some of the shake was the AFM kicking in when driving at lower speeds. I just hit 3000 miles and my truck is 95% free of vibration. Not sure what happen, maybe the transmission finally got past the leaning stage or the motor is starting to break in. I do drive in M5 when not on the highway but thats just so the AFM doesn't engage. It seems to be getting smoother as I put on the miles .. go figure ?

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thanks for the replies guys. i got too scared. called my salesperson and told him not to order the truck about an hour before he planned to. not sure what i will do now. may still order but want to be sure of it first. only reasons i wanting to is to get a crew vs extended cab and get something besides black.

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I have followed this thread from pretty much the beginning. Like many have said I think we have at least 3 different issues or causes for vibration in these things with varying degrees of success and failures to fix.

 

I have had my truck now for 8 months or so and I have had a slight vibration in the steering wheel and seat of the pants at hwy speeds of 60mph and up. (bust most noticeable in the steering wheel) What's weird is that it varies wildly to OMG this thing sucks to man this truck is soooo smooth and nice to drive. I can't really say what triggers the difference for sure but do know in the past it has been most noticeable after sitting overnight. Very strong vibes first thing in the morning but smooths out considerably by the time I get to work. Temps hadn't seemed to affect it enough consistently to say that it had an effect one way or the other.

 

What's even weirder is that here this past week I don't know what has happened but my truck all of a sudden, consistently even, stopped 99% of all vibes I feel. I don't know why but it's awesome! However I do feel it will come back here soon....probably as I type this out.

 

I am not a mechanic but to me that would lead me to believe that it's not necessarily mechanical in my case since it's not consistent and it changes so drastically from one day to the next. Even to the point of it being completely gone some days. Thoughts?

 

I really think mine is tires related but kind of uneasy about sinking 1K into some Michelins in hopes that it completely solves my issue.

 

On edit: My vibes are not near as bad as the videos I have seen posted here by other members.

 

Same situation here also, never bad vibes but more noticeable at times than others.
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OEM tires suc bad. Not saying the michelins this will fix your problem 100% but I know that mine is doing much better with the new tires. Completely cured the square tire syndrome that one poster mentioned above LOL. My truck with the OEM 20in GoodYear SRAs when first getting on the highway would shake like the tires were flatspotted. I drive pretty aggressively but I have never locked the brakes up at over 150 mph like the guys on the track so no reason for the tire shake other than the OEM tires are crap git rid of them QUICK and live happier. What is 1k man? just a few tanks of gas and dinner out a few nights. I thought everyone was on a diet after first of year anyway and gas price has gone down. Get you a set of Michelins (he says as he opens his ameritrade account and buys michelin stock)

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OEM tires suc bad. Not saying the michelins this will fix your problem 100% but I know that mine is doing much better with the new tires. Completely cured the square tire syndrome that one poster mentioned above LOL. My truck with the OEM 20in GoodYear SRAs when first getting on the highway would shake like the tires were flatspotted. I drive pretty aggressively but I have never locked the brakes up at over 150 mph like the guys on the track so no reason for the tire shake other than the OEM tires are crap git rid of them QUICK and live happier. What is 1k man? just a few tanks of gas and dinner out a few nights. I thought everyone was on a diet after first of year anyway and gas price has gone down. Get you a set of Michelins (he says as he opens his ameritrade account and buys michelin stock)

I just Had LT Michelins installed on my truck and it feels and handles much better. However I do still have a 45-55mph vibration that is only felt in the steering wheel.

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I just Had LT Michelins installed on my truck and it feels and handles much better. However I do still have a 45-55mph vibration that is only felt in the steering wheel.

I purchased a set of BF's and they handle much better, but it didn't cure my 43-48mph vibe.

I have programmed afm off, balanced tires, replaced tires, checked the backlash on the ring gear(in spec), and nothing has fixed it. It's not bad, and I have chosen to live with it for now, or until a cure is found or acknowledged.

I'm not gonna let the dealer throw parts at what is obviously a variable issue between trucks, and the service dept have no idea what to do other than what a bulletin tells them to....trained monkeys for the most part. So few mechanics left these days.

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I took delivery of my factory order Sierra 1500 Denali right before Christmas and noticed a slight vibration at highway speeds. My truck has the stock 20in wheels with the (less than stellar) Goodyear LS2s. Took it into the dealer this morning, and they force balanced the tires. Now, here is the kicker. They've had several complaints about this, and so they use a force limit setting on the Hunter9700 that makes it more sensitive to problems to prevent repeat complaints. I think they said it was a value of 15lbs instead of the default of 30lbs? I do remember them saying GM doesn't want them to use a value that low, but they still do it to make customers happy. At any rate, using that value, they were able to find one tire was out of round that the default value would have let slide. They replaced the tire, and now vibration is gone.

 

So if you've had your tires force balanced and still have vibrations, check to see what value they used. If its the default like GM wants, see if they will change it to be more sensitive to tire or wheel dimension problems. Hopefully this info helps someone else in time and money.

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