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Don't really know that answer Gassamax. Postings have been for the 1500 series as I recall.

 

Since nearly all the shake and vibration issues have been at the highway speeds of 70-85mph range

my take would put the problem starting in the rear end out to the wheel and tire itself since all gear ratios

are involved. The drive shaft, transmission, converter, etc. would spin at different speeds but the

shake stays in the same rpm range. Also the stock tire diameter (height) remains quite constant at

around 31" no matter which wheel size 17", 18", 20", or 22" is mounted.

Lol it was rhetorical. There are, so you'd have to incorporate engine displacements and gearing for those as well
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Alright guys, I am not trying to spam everyone here but I am so pissed off with this problem and seeing the 11,000+ posts on this page. I have started ThisTruckSucks.com and I would like anyone who had or has this issue to submit it on my contact page https://www.thistrucksucks.com/contact. If you don't want me to have all of your information I totally understand, but I think its imperative that we figure out how many people are dealing with this. If you want to contribute a blog post I would also greatly appreciate you sharing your story, just submit it in the contact page and answer the following questions:

 

Year:

Make:

Model:

Trim:

 

# of Repair Attempts:

End result: (Trade in, sold, bought back, or currently dealing with):

 

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Alright guys, I am not trying to spam everyone here but I am so pissed off with this problem and seeing the 11,000+ posts on this page. I have started ThisTruckSucks.com and I would like anyone who had or has this issue to submit it on my contact page https://www.thistrucksucks.com/contact. If you don't want me to have all of your information I totally understand, but I think its imperative that we figure out how many people are dealing with this. If you want to contribute a blog post I would also greatly appreciate you sharing your story, just submit it in the contact page and answer the following questions:

 

Year:

Make:

Model:

Trim:

 

# of Repair Attempts:

End result: (Trade in, sold, bought back, or currently dealing with):

 

Comments:

If you go back and read the whole thread, what you're trying to do has been done a couple times already. There really isn't a common factor leading to the vibrations in these trucks. Could be tires, could be driveshafts, could be any combination of a couple components. I had a truck get a couple sets of tires, 3 drive shafts, a complete rear end, ext and ended up trading it for another higher trim @ no additional cost. GM trade in assistance helped me trade out of it Edited by 20Bowtie16
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OK, just got a call from the larger Chev dealership's service dept...They had it a week, checked a bunch of items, drove it at

problem interstate speed by a tech and the service rep 4 times, and they could not detect the shake. By the way, no parts/tires were changed.

 

OK, 20Bowtie16 Rob, how do I trade at no additional cost with GM trade in assistance help? Can you pass along the details? I am very

interested. Like the truck, hate the shake. Otherwise still like new with only 14k miles. Thank you in advance.

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OK, just got a call from the larger Chev dealership's service dept...They had it a week, checked a bunch of items, drove it at

problem interstate speed by a tech and the service rep 4 times, and they could not detect the shake. By the way, no parts/tires were changed.

 

OK, 20Bowtie16 Rob, how do I trade at no additional cost with GM trade in assistance help? Can you pass along the details? I am very

interested. Like the truck, hate the shake. Otherwise still like new with only 14k miles. Thank you in advance.

Mine had to essentially qualify for the Florida Lemon law to be considered.

 

Call GM, get a case going, and let the ball roll. GM WANTS you to buy another GM which is why they give you 5k towards the negative equity. My vehicle was only 4 months old and had 7k miles on it.

 

"Sufficient records" needed to be provided to GM about the repair attempts. The key to my situation was I was very patient and didn't demand anything. It was frustrating to say the least, but I had a loaner and the dealer truly wanted to help me.

 

Tell the dealer you don't want it back until the shake is fixed. I heard from a dealer locally that they're flushing out the torque converters and it's fixing vibrations on some vehicles now.

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Thanks a bunch 20Bowtie16. Have the service dept. write-ups however they state all is within specs. and

no vibration noticed while test driving. May have a mountain to climb and mine is nearly 2 1/2 years old.

Also regional rep. (engineer?) drove it and stated it was OK to him. His word-my word situation.

 

Do I call GM corporate, regional, or district to get the ball rolling? Thanks again.

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I have had mine 6 weeks and today was first time I took it on our Canadian version of the freeway. Our other highways have 55mph limits but there is one road where you can go 75mph. It would vibrate heavily at 119-121km per hour. Sometimes it stopped if I went higher or a little lower. I am wondering if it's worth my time to take it in for warranty work. Seems like nobody is getting anywhere and I will almost never get it up to those speeds.

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My thought is until GM releases the ''new'' 19 platform and it proves to be a non shaker we the public are chasing out tails. If 19 model is good than you have something to dissect and see what is different . I believe GM knows fully well where the root of the problem is . Lets face it the government could give a shit less what consumers are going thru because it is not deemed a ''safety issue''. Its obvious GM knows the game very well and is playing dumb on the issue .

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OK, just got a call from the larger Chev dealership's service dept...They had it a week, checked a bunch of items, drove it at

problem interstate speed by a tech and the service rep 4 times, and they could not detect the shake. By the way, no parts/tires were changed.

 

OK, 20Bowtie16 Rob, how do I trade at no additional cost with GM trade in assistance help? Can you pass along the details? I am very

interested. Like the truck, hate the shake. Otherwise still like new with only 14k miles. Thank you in advance.

 

Have you considered removing the "high country" emblem and substituting something like "high shake edition" in its place? I think that would help convey the message to anybody who is behind your truck at any time.

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Well add me to the list. I put all terrain tires on my new turn at 2 k miles. All has been fine until I turned 14 k miles. Now The truck shakes and vibrating starting around 65 mph. Had it at tire shop all day and after multiple road force testing and even putting on new tires. Truck shakes and vibrates still. Dropping off at dealer next week. Crap.

Dealer called and they cant find any vibrations that are 'abnormal'.. well I guess they are use to all the trucks vibrating so they cant tell a difference. Going to dealer today and I will take them for a ride to show them...... got a feeling this is going to be a battle.

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I have had mine 6 weeks and today was first time I took it on our Canadian version of the freeway. Our other highways have 55mph limits but there is one road where you can go 75mph. It would vibrate heavily at 119-121km per hour. Sometimes it stopped if I went higher or a little lower. I am wondering if it's worth my time to take it in for warranty work. Seems like nobody is getting anywhere and I will almost never get it up to those speeds.

What you've described is the classic behaviour of a resonance. As discussed before, when the frequency of the moving parts matches the natural frequency of a component, the resulting vibration levels are amplified. All moving parts will have some residual unbalance. Normally this is not a big problem and the vehicle simply absorbs it for the most part. It seems that this generation of truck has a very sensitive natural frequency around 75 mph that gets excited by just about anything... tires, axles, driveshafts, etc. GM has focused on getting the tires perfect, but in the long run that is a lost cause ... tires will wear and go slightly out of balance and boom - problem is back. Until the root cause is addressed, these vehicles will always be flaky and shaky!

 

My Yukon doesn't shake like the pickups, but I can feel each and every road imperfection in the steering wheel and seat. The vehicle doesn't seems to absorb any energy, but rather passes it all along to the driver. Of course, the suv's have the dreaded "booming" which is a whole other thread on this website!

 

One thing I did notice on a recent 800 km trip through the mountains. When hard cornering (at least for a truck) all the vibration in the steering wheel seemed to go away. Something to ponder...

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Dealer called and they cant find any vibrations that are 'abnormal'.. well I guess they are use to all the trucks vibrating so they cant tell a difference. Going to dealer today and I will take them for a ride to show them...... got a feeling this is going to be a battle.

 

Took the head service advisor for a ride. He did feel the vibrations I am talking about. He said its defiantly a tire issue. He also felt it wasn't that much worse then a new truck. He admitted these are not the best riding trucks overall. Stated they have changed tires on other vibrations issues and helped resolve the issue. He suggested the Michelin ltx or AT ..his opinions best riding tires for these trucks. So I called the tire dealer back, told him dealer cant find anything wrong and said it was tires. Tire dealer says they road balanced and its not the tires? Geez....

 

I currently have Cooper AT3 tires, overall I have been happy with them very little vibration until now. I know they are not the best tire out there but not this bad.

 

Question to those, has anyone changed tires and it helped the vibrations? if so what tire did you go with?

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Took the head service advisor for a ride. He did feel the vibrations I am talking about. He said its defiantly a tire issue. He also felt it wasn't that much worse then a new truck. He admitted these are not the best riding trucks overall. Stated they have changed tires on other vibrations issues and helped resolve the issue. He suggested the Michelin ltx or AT ..his opinions best riding tires for these trucks. So I called the tire dealer back, told him dealer cant find anything wrong and said it was tires. Tire dealer says they road balanced and its not the tires? Geez....

 

I currently have Cooper AT3 tires, overall I have been happy with them very little vibration until now. I know they are not the best tire out there but not this bad.

 

Question to those, has anyone changed tires and it helped the vibrations? if so what tire did you go with?

It's not your tires. I've had 4 sets, different brands. Service centers can't wait to say tires and point to the door.
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