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Mine does pretty much all the time, I've had the tires road forced and that made things worse, then I took the shop manager and the customer care rep out for a drive and it wouldn't do a thing. They said to give it a week or so and if it happens again bring it back. It costs $150 to have the tires road forced...

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So I have this vibration. Bought the truck with 21 miles on it,and now have 6000. I brought it In for the oil change, and told them about the vibration. Thinking it would be a balance problem. They had it for 2 days with no fix. I have to bring it back on Monday for the to check out the rear end. Everything I have been reading there is no fix, so some dealers say it's normal other have no idea and have to bring in GM engineers. After paying so much money for a truck and GM getting so many complaints, from what I read starting in 2103 about the same issue. Why wasn't something done or said about the issue, before they keep selling a vehicle with this issue, and no fix. (From what I have been reading)

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Do any of the trucks do it that doesn't have the rear locking diff

Interesting question. If the differential locked for some reason and failed to unlock you would definitely know it because when making a sharp turn on hard pavement, the wheel on the inside of the turning circle would squeal, as it could not rotate at the same speed as the outer wheel.

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I asked about the locker because alot of the time mine starts to shake or vibrate more when going around turns

Interesting observation. Consider this...if there is some unbalance in the tires, wheels, or axles on both sides of the vehicle, then the "phasing" of them side to side can greatly affect the total vibration felt. When the unbalance force is "in phase", it is usually much higher then what they are opposite to each out (out of phase). When they are opposite, they tend to cancel each other out. Now, because the outside wheel turns faster when going around corners, the wheels side to side will constantly be changing phase to each other. Could explain what you are observing.

 

I had an 86 Vette with a vibration I never did get rid of that you could feel the vibration come in and out of phase on long, sweeping, corners on the highway.

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My 2014 rally 2 has the problem with locking differential and the loaner a Ltz z71 has it too . They both are doing the same in between 70 and 80 mph. The ls v6 loaner they gave me once didn't have any issue and am sure didn't have a locking dif. So far the have balanced the tires, put 4 new ones and balanced them . My truck is at the dealership again . Still the same . What's odd is that the first day or two after they changed the tires it was much smoother. A week later pretty much worst then before the change . You might be onto something with the locking rear differential... Seems like it's more of the higher end ones having problem. Let's hear what other have to say

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My 2014 rally 2 has the problem with locking differential and the loaner a Ltz z71 has it too . They both are doing the same in between 70 and 80 mph. The ls v6 loaner they gave me once didn't have any issue and am sure didn't have a locking dif. So far the have balanced the tires, put 4 new ones and balanced them . My truck is at the dealership again . Still the same . What's odd is that the first day or two after they changed the tires it was much smoother. A week later pretty much worst then before the change . You might be onto something with the locking rear differential... Seems like it's more of the higher end ones having problem. Let's hear what other have to say

I also sent you PM, but my main question is - what exactly are you experiencing that you are pinpointing the locking rear dif.?

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This issue is a pita!! The reason why I said the previous poster might be onto something with the rear locking differential is because you do feel it more when on a bend for example on the highway or on a uphill when your tires could have a bit of uneven traction. Somehow sounds like a possibility. Then again it could be anything at this point. Rear locking differential is an option and you have it too . Seems to me so far that the ones who have the issue have this option. Let's see if anyone without it vibrates too. I know one of the loaner without locking differential didn't vibrate but then again had only 500 miles.

This issue is a pita!! The reason why I said the previous poster might be onto something with the rear locking differential is because you do feel it more when on a bend for example on the highway or on a uphill when your tires could have a bit of uneven traction. Somehow sounds like a possibility. Then again it could be anything at this point. Rear locking differential is an option and you have it too . Seems to me so far that the ones who have the issue have this option. Let's see if anyone without it vibrates too. I know one of the loaner without locking differential didn't vibrate but then again had only 500 miles.

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2014 Rocky Ridge 1/2 ton bought at Kenny Ross at Somerset,Pa. Of course vibration and shaking. Long story short , service had me up there twice for no reason 3 hour drive in total. One time replaced drive shaft, second time balanced rear tires and they forgot to do vibraton test . Filed a complaint and Somerset Kenny Ross, said I had

to take the lift off for th to fix it. Rocky Ridge disagreed with Somerset Kenny Ross, and that they are suppose to diagnose the problem so if it's Rocky Ridges fault they would pay for the problem and Kenny Ross in Somerset is known for this type of behaviors. In the end Rocky Ridge found another Kenny Ross that upholds the warranty and will diagnose the problem and get it fixed . The only problem is its to far for me. I guess I will pay down and trade in . Last Chevy I buy ever again. Through this hole process they ignored the recalls and never fixed them. I will make sure others are Aware of Somerset Kenny Ross in Pa.

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2014 1500 reg cab v6, viberation between 65 & 75 mph, sounds like subs bumping when it does it, notice it totally quits if you go into 5th gear running the same speed, go back into 6th comes right back. To me that eliminates (tires, driveshaft, rearend and etc..) leaves it to be transmission related in my opinion. Truck went to the dealer with 375 miles on it, they have had it for 27 days with no fix.

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To finish my post above, dealer has turned driveshaft 180 deg, replaced driveshaft, replaced muffler bracket, deactivated fuel management system (no difference), tried body insulators (to cover true problem). Monday will be day 30, dealership has tried but long enough is long enough, my turn to roll the ball.

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2014 1500 reg cab v6, viberation between 65 & 75 mph, sounds like subs bumping when it does it, notice it totally quits if you go into 5th gear running the same speed, go back into 6th comes right back. To me that eliminates (tires, driveshaft, rearend and etc..) leaves it to be transmission related in my opinion. Truck went to the dealer with 375 miles on it, they have had it for 27 days with no fix.

I actually tried a little earlier today the whole transmission theory on my vibrating loaner @ 76 mph on cruise control . For me no change whatsoever, I put it in manual 6,5 and 4 th . Still the same vibration. Also tried turning off the traction control.... No luck either

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To finish my post above, dealer has turned driveshaft 180 deg, replaced driveshaft, replaced muffler bracket, deactivated fuel management system (no difference), tried body insulators (to cover true problem). Monday will be day 30, dealership has tried but long enough is long enough, my turn to roll the ball.

Does your truck have rear locking differential?? Is it 4wd? Or really basic ?

To finish my post above, dealer has turned driveshaft 180 deg, replaced driveshaft, replaced muffler bracket, deactivated fuel management system (no difference), tried body insulators (to cover true problem). Monday will be day 30, dealership has tried but long enough is long enough, my turn to roll the ball.

Does your truck have rear locking differential?? Is it 4wd? Or really basic ?

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